Comment by Barrin92
19 days ago
>I don't want people to switch away from Windows; I want Microsoft to treat its premier operating system like it used to.[...] and Windows 12 is ultimately an agentic AI OS, I wouldn't be surprised if more people stick with a debloated Windows 11, just as others did with Windows 10
Is there any justification for the first part other than that the authors job at windowscentral.com depends on it? Because I'm not seeing it in the article which amounts to the digital version of Stockholm syndrome. If even the author is predicting that this is what the next windows will look like, why aren't you running for the hills
If Microsoft wanted, it could make Windows good.
On the other hand, no matter how much time or money the Linux community gets, the desktop experience will never be good.
This means that our only hope at having a good desktop OS is Microsoft changing course.
What are you talking about? The desktop experience on linux is far superior to that brain dead lowest common denominator junk as found on windows or macos.
linux has(by personal preference order) middle click paste, tiling window managers, point to focus, focus on lower windows, the compose key. The linux desktop is a productivity goldmine compared to windows. and I want to say mean things about the macos ui, but I don't really use it (the last time I tried it could not do full screen windows, But I have been told that is not true any more)