Hen/Egg problem: People use software made for windows (Adobe everything, muh games, MS Office). Thus, all those people use windows, resulting in a very high install base (>90% of PCs). Therefore, developing software for windows is more lucrative (hundreds of millions more potential customers). The circle comes to a close, people use software only available on windows, keeping them there.
It's the twisted mirror of why Windows Phone (and all those other fringe mobile OSes) failed: No apps = no users No users = no reason to develop apps
Samuel Martin
Fuck this I'm getting Linux.
Stayed with Windows as long as I could but I'm done now.
John Morris
I hope microshit rolls this out to all windows pcs. That would mean linux would get more viruses though.
Landon Parker
Sometimes if want something done at all, you have to do it yourself.
Jaxson Lopez
what
Aiden Anderson
someone else suggested using something like an FPGA which could implement an entire CPU with pipelining and shit (J-Core). But other guy said "muh backdoors, muh pozzed hardware" so the only way he would be happy is to design a CPU... and then "muh difficulty" you only get normie-tier shit if you do not put in a lot of work.
Logan Green
Its Microsofts attempt at competing with Chromebooks. Its a web client based OS
Don't like pesky little inconveniences like reality stop you Freetards from dancing in Pajeets shit though. Its easy to win a game when you're the only ones playing
William Price
Seems like Microsoft has been infiltrated by saboteurs.
Grayson Morris
user is implying that MS would destroy Windows with such a move, thus GNU/Linux would gain users, thus becoming a more profitable malware target.
Daniel Moore
There's a way of escaping that infinite cycle: Windows becomes so shitty that users and devs migrate elsewhere. It seems like this is the directions Microsoft has decided to go in.