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const_void@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

The Day Windows Died

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The Day Windows Died

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const_void@lemmy.ml to Technology@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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As a longtime user of Windows, it was my first choice when preparing the first computer for my son. But that didn't work out as expected.
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    @maegul @const_void The link for those following along on Mastodon: https://thomasbandt.com/the-day-windows-died?ref=birchtree.me

    Windows 11 really reminds me of ChromeOS.

    It wouldn’t surprise me if it was born during a Zoom call during the middle of the pandemic, after some marketing manager in marketing read an article about Chromebooks gaining market share.

    I noticed that MSFT is pushing that cur-down browser-focused OS crap again.

    But if I wanted a Chromebook, I’d get a bloody Chromebook!

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      @ajsadauskas @const_void @maegul except chromeos is at least light on resources resulting cheap affordable devices!

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