
...fictional ex-90s platformer mascot, nerd, plural, ΘΔ.
flightless plane gets to experience the sky for the first time (emotional)
(📸 @fillertrack)
Why would I do that when I can picture Ristar for the Sega Genesis perfectly. He is rotating happily
frankly, I'm surprised Microsoft hasn't already done this. They have an uncontested monopoly on PC operating systems, why aren't they doing anything about it?
When it happens, Windows subscriptions will probably be divvied up into a few tiers:
Here's the thing: they have already done this for businesses, they've just not rolled it out to the consumer side yet
(and of course, on the enterprise side, they can always twist the knife just a little more - because at this point, what are you going to do, not have Teams or Exchange Online?)
i've already made the decision that none of my personal devices will ever run 11, so subscription pricing would just lock that decision in more - but I do have to wonder what it would take to get enterprises to switch to something else as their main OS, given that Group Policy alone is still some pretty powerful lock-in.
But MS is increasingly more and more willing to break Group Policy (and user expectations for everyone else) to try and promote Edge or Bing - within the last few months, there's been the huge Discover button even if the sidebar is disabled, the announcement that links from Outlook will now open in Edge regardless of what the default browser is, and highlighting anything in Edge bringing up the option to search with Bing regardless of your default.