• Tiger Jerusalem@lemmy.world
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    42 minutes ago

    Well, when the AI market crashes they will have lots of unused datacenters… Guess they found an use for that after all.

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    3 hours ago

    I’m so sick of Microsoft I actually installed Fedora KDE Plasma.

    Genuinely, it’s nicer than windows lol

    The occasional forum crawling is a bit annoying, but overall it works really well, has more features and looks slick.

    Ain’t ever going back.

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      The occasional forum crawling is a bit annoying

      I was on windows since 3.1, dual booted various distros of Linux the past 15 years, and removed windows from my computers over a year ago.
      I would have to crawl forums to find fixes for stupid shit in windows once in awhile, less than Linux 15 years ago, but more than Linux in the lead up to getting rid of it. The thing that really pissed me off was the most egregious issues with win10/11 that id be looking for solutions to would always be changed back on the next update.

      • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ@lemmy.world
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        The only games I can’t play are games that install rootkits that I don’t want anyway. Now I don’t have to explain to people that I don’t want malware on my PC and can just say “Ah, shucks, can’t play, Linux” 10/10 recommend.

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    I see this going nowhere

    For a few hundred bucks I have a mini PC with which I can do anything I want

    This thing, even at half price, would only allow office365, with monthly payments.

    Who the fuck would want that and not just spend a few bucks more and have an actual computer?

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      34 minutes ago

      Yes. You run windows remotely, probably through that 2.5G ethernet.

      I’d rather be struck by lightning than use cloud computing through Wi-Fi.

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    4 hours ago

    I feel bad for the poor bastards that will certainly have these forced on them at the office or at school.

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      Apparently my job will be getting rid of our personal local network drives (we each have our own only we can connect to) and moving that to Microsoft one drive. Our IT guy hates the new changes, but the orders come from way above. Not sure how well it will work…

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        Don’t worry, to make it work,he’ll only need to open the firewall to the Internet for dozens of MS subdomains and thousands of IP’s in ranges that can randomly change from day to day. Totally more an issue for systems which might have been segregated from the Internet before!

        /s

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    Back in the late 80’s we were calling “diskless” computers “dickless” computers. It was a different time, but the message is still correct.

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    yeah Im so glad I finally went to linux for my personal computing. Really should have done it about a decade earlier.

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    Businesses will adore this. I can guarantee a lot of us will be forced to use these at work, like Teams and CoPilot, as a further mega deal with Microsoft.

    …But honestly, I think “home” buyers who don’t really care about PC stuff, aka most people, would pick tablets over this.

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      Business’s will not adore this. Cloud PCs in M365 or Azure cost money, often as much per year as it would cost to just purchase a pc to begin with.

    • I used to work at a thrift store a decade ago, it was pretty common for people to drop off laptops (some of them pretty sick at the time), I’d ask why and the response was always “we have ipads”. I doubt things have improved since then.

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    Back in 2008-2009 I shared this crazy idea with my peers that Microsoft was moving towards an “always connected” OS that would probably be hosted on their servers, because you can make more money charging someone for access to their data than charging them once for their OS.

    they laughed it off and told me that nobody would fall for that.

    …who’s laughing now assholes?

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      It was never crazy and people were predicting this since the 90s. It’s essentially a return to the dumb terminal & mainframe paradigm that was in use prior to desktop pcs.

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    This is horrifying in that it signals a concerted push towards getting consumers on cloud computing.

    But in terms of self hosting your own compute these actually look great, especially if they’re subsidized to get you into a subscription fee. As long as we can break into the bootloader and run Linux on these, they look to be very capable and efficient small compute boxes. 2.5Gbps Ethernet ports, DDR5 memory, and Intel N series processors?

    Self hosters and homelabbers will be licking their lips.

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      These fuckers themselves have increased the price of PC components and now they have the gall to release this cloud-only PC to “alleviate the problem of the current market scenario”.

      I have a sneaking suspicion that these PCs will have some sort of protection so that nothing other than Win365 can run. Maybe a locked bootloader/secureboot?

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        I have a sneaking suspicion that these PCs will have some sort of protection so that nothing other than Win365 can run. Maybe a locked bootloader/secureboot?

        Yes. Very probably.

        Of course, no security mechanism lasts indefinitely in the hands of a persistent hacker with physical access.