• tensorpudding@lemmy.world
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    I didn’t read the whole article but it reads like this is just some guy speculating based on the reaction to Windows 11, rather than anything remotely grounded in fact, or even the rumors mentioned in the byline.

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      Yeah it’s all speculation. The author basically ran a follow up to another article, which they acknowledge, which was a poor translation of a different article. The whole thing is like a journalistic centipede funneling shit all the way down.

      Like why start the article with a line like:

      Windows 12 rumors are just that … rumors.

      And then run an article with even more rumors. I get you can speculate based on trends, but this just seems to be written just to generate clicks from a hopeful Linux community.

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        idk. I think it’s very clearly labelled that this is the author’s guess at where things are going, with context around it to explain those prognostications. I like articles like that; it’s not saying anything definitive, but his specific angle on why agenic AI might be so interwoven into Windows 12 to make it impossible to strip out was fairly compelling, imho.

        Who knows; it’s not like Microsoft isn’t aware of the AI backlash, so maybe they’ll scrap most of the agenic AI bullshit. Or maybe ask the speculation is wrong and it won’t be included. But if Windows 12 includes deeply integrated AI slop, then I think the author has a decent chance of being right.

        But I’m happy to hear why this article is a waste of time, so let me know if you disagree with his argument. I’m not married to the idea, but I’m seeing Linux adoption IRL already by “normal people” who have connections to technical people, so I’m biased toward the argument.

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      edit: i just realized this is an older article

      yeah this guy made everything up. microsoft is already scsling back on ai. removing it from places that dont make sense, like notepad. they have reorged windows and the new head is focusing on the core parts on windows, like using kess resources and scaling back ai

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    Windows peaked at version 7, last version I used was 10.

    Gaming was the only thing that needed windows, but Valve solved that.

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      I don’t even remember 7 now. I know I had it I just don’t remember it. seems like after XP it was all downhill. I remember the shit that was Vista, but 7 and 8 I don’t remember at all. probably because they had such a short lifespan. 10 was absolute shit and 11 made me switch to Linux.

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        Hey, I switched when Vista was released. I’ve spent a pretty long time with macOS for the need of design software, and it feels sad I’ve abandoned macOS now as Apple has these wonderful ARM processors. But reading other people opinions about Tahoe, it feels like I didn’t make a mistake. I’m pretty happy with Sway WM these days.

        The best time to switch was Windows Vista, the second best time is now. Glad you did it!

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          Vista was fine. They just made the shift then to signed drivers, so anyone with old hardware was fucked. Windows 7 was no better, really; it had just been long enough that most people were using hardware with signed drivers by then, or were willing to accept that the “old thing” didn’t work anymore, so the perception was that it just worked.

          Granted, Vista had bad default theming, so 7 looked better (by default). That probably plays a lot into the hate for Vista, too.

          (iirc)

  • Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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    The last tolerable version of Windows was XP. The last good version of Windows was 98SE2.

    The best time to switch to Linux was 2006. The second best time is Now.

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    Rumors; didn’t read.

    Anyway the last few versions of Windows already convinced it’s best to keep avoiding it.