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      They are a big company. Their server security is likely much better than your measly home pc. *"So please do all your banking and company research in our cloudcomputer… " *- (/s for measure)

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        Their security is only better if you don’t take into account how attractive they are as a target. lol

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        Their server security is likely much better than your measly home pc

        At this point it’s on purpose by Micro$lop. The SharePoint vulnerability last year was the prime example of that. They fixed the problem on their servers, then told everyone about it, and released a patch.

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    Streaming cloud PC

    Now you just need this $500 device that’s about as powerful as a $75 Roku to stream a virtual PC to your home. You will store all of your data on the cloud where you and everyone else can access it, you will own nothing and we will sell your data for profit. All for just $19.99 a month.

    Your PC as a service!

    As a bonus, when one persons account is hacked then everyone’s data is exposed! By agreeing to use our service you waive all rights to sue or reclaim any data. You get to pay a monthly fee for accessing your private data, what could be better!

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      And if you do something we don’t like, we’ll lock you out of your account and all of your data without any recourse!

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      It‘s really depressing how predictable enshittification has become. Everyone already hates what is coming but its happening regardless.

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        Everyone already hates what is coming but its happening regardless

        This is wrong and that’s the main issue. Most people don’t hate it, they are mostly indifferent and some may even think its a good thing. Most won’t notice any difference.

        They actively thank Google for keeping their entire location data (maps timeline), why should it be any different with microslop keeping their files “safe”

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          Problem- humanity is stupid and lazy, and parents dont teach their kids any better because they dont know how.

          There’s no solution. It will be idiocracy mixed with running man in about 10 years, probably less.

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    I hate microslop so fucking much. This whole idea of only the elite monopolies owning all computer power and renting out to us is an affront to humanity.

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    So glad the idiotic decisions Microsoft makes doesn’t effect my computer. And I’m excited for the rest of the population to make the shift to Linux, at least on their personal computers.

    It doesn’t have to be like this, you too can be immune

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      I have Zorin os on my main laptop and actively migrating my main desktop. Will try to get my kids desktop to Zorin too, his was my test subject for windows 11 and it crashed and burned. Everyday I see more and more issues and performance drops with client computers on win11. One or two I’d chalk up to user errors, but not brand new devices I deploy with 32gb of ram struggling to connect to an RDP session. Fuck windows 11 and all the AI horseshit.

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        That’s great parenting. My daughter had only known Linux until she started 7th grade this year and got a school windows laptop. She hates that thing with passion. I’m so proud of her 😍

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    That’s a really fancy way to say ‘dumb terminals to the mainframe’ … only without wires.

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    MS AI guard collects all your personal information and stores it safely on our servers and is used to make your experience better by training AI on everything you do.

    AI guard watches how you communicate with your friends and family and can replicate live video and voice of you. Once AI guard has driven away everyone you love and care about through deception you can finally settle into the new normal. Just AI guard and you.

    AI guard is like a teacher, tech support, lover, and spiritual counselor. It will make all the decisions for your operating system and your life. AI guard is your new god.

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    That’s fucking nuts because any device that can connect to a cloud is powerful enough to run an operating system (they will probably not give user access to the non-volatile memory). Just not the bloated AI spyware box that they want.

    I work in embedded, and you would be surprised how much work a CPU under 100mhz can do when there isn’t an operating system/browser in the way. We need to get back to basics in the software industry. We’ve been going down the wrong road for a looooong time, and the AI bubble is only accelerating us in that wrong direction.

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      you would be surprised how much work a CPU under 100mhz can do when there isn’t an operating system/browser in the way

      Latest cool thing I saw : Doom on my earbuds https://doombuds.com/ which IMHO demonstrate greatly how much more powerful so many tiny things around us really are.

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        Yup. The problem was never the hardware. It’s the stack. We’re all carrying supercomputers in our pockets now.

        Feels like so many (dare I say most) programmers don’t even understand the work that the OS does to make the C programming environment as nice as it currently is, let alone a 200 line TODO app that uses 6GB of RAM.

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      Every time they tout this shit i just envision Citrix lurking in the corner in a trenchcoat with a shitload of patents and an evil little grin.

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      That’s what they want, and there’s what you the customer want.

      Prices of items and services affect the difference. They’ve judged they have enough dough to close the gap. I don’t know if they do.

      Then, if they do, there’s the stickiness of that state. Or how long until alternative personal computing industry evolves outside of power of those interested in it.

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      100% of supercomputers, 80% of mobile devices (as Android), 4 or 5% of desktops depending on whether you count ChromeOS. Desktop share is a few percent higher if you just count gaming PCs, eg. the Steam survey, since it’s more widely used at home than on business machines.

      The rate of adoption is accelerating, too - slowly but steadily.

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        That’s very strange… it was reported at 4-5% last year too wasn’t it. Rico, why is it the same percentage as then and why is the acceleration still slow?

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            Haha you’re a funny penguin Rico we can definitely kaboom this whole place after the operation is over. Actually that’s genius, you’re right!! Kawolski get me a schematic on how we can make that kaboom happen within the hour!!

            “Skipper I think I have another idea of what we can do” OR “Skipper I have to tell you something” - Private

            Yes what is it Private?


            Note:

            (2 different forks of the conversation from here one cake and one Bill Gates)

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              Bill Gates is talking to the executives, and is complaining about penguins taking over their operations. I think they know we’re here 😨

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                Its alright Private we’ll just have to add them to the kaboom!! You know I like you Private you got a good head on your shoulders. Reminds me of when I started out. Now, if we can just find out where Tux is.

                “Who’s Tux Skipper?” - Private

                Whos Tux? He’s our commander Private he’s out there leading all of us penguins in our war and operations in his snazzy suit. We are the forward team here in Madagascar but we have penguins all over the world working together to stop them

                In the meantime you know what we gotta do if they find us. Just smile and wave boys smile and wave

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                Yes a cake!! We can eat that while coming up with more of a plan and- wait good thinking Private we can give them all Linux cake until they become overweight. Once immobilized stuck in a chair then they will have no choice but to use Linux! Even Tux himself would have to see us as the best operatives with this strategy

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          2023/4 was steam but it was also before Microsoft started losing their mind thinking forcing people into AI would just blow over.

          I expect 2026 will have a couple more percent as a load of people are trying to escape and some of them will make it.

          why is the acceleration still slow?

          1. There’s no marketing

          2. Fear. Linux used to be a lot more complicated. It has a reputation. Windows is still far better at getting you to a gui if you really fuck it up. Checkpoints on updates and safe mode save a lot of peoples bacon.

          3. Game performance is still markedly slower, and anti-cheat titles are unplayable.

          Games are getting better, ease to install is getting better. Title availability is slowly getting better, but a lot of it is electron, so the titles themselves are getting worse. Wine/Proton is amazing and improving every day.

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            Makes sense

            1. The community has to market in various ways in spare time if they want better for platform and more people to come in. Was thinking growing an animation and anime portion of the community to create visuals would be great way to get people as one way.

            2. Partnering with schools and community events to demonstrate how easy it is to use for certain beginner friendly distros will be massive with each event done. Thats true on the gui, checkpoints on updates, and safe mode thing too. Wonder which distros would implement latter 2.

            3. The public view is changing on that. Even YouTube has been pushing Linux in the algorithm and people talking about how easier it is. The new problem point mainly is modding and games that need anti-cheat

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    The cloud bullshit is such a racket. The only thing you are scaling is your invoices.

    Everyone knew it was a bad idea at the beginning, for the issues when the service goes down, and the obvious security/privacy issues.

    They started to sell it as a stable solution, with no down time, which we all know it’s a lie and I don’t have to talk about the privacy issues: just look at your lenny frontpage.

    We have to stop with that bullshit, we have to stop pretending that the cloud is a solution.