You can tell how scared Microsoft is of Linux desktop by the sudden increase in anti Linux desktop articles.
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You can tell how scared Microsoft is of Linux desktop by the sudden increase in anti Linux desktop articles.
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You can tell how scared Microsoft is of Linux desktop by the sudden increase in anti Linux desktop articles.
@mainframed767 Threats of invasion, trade war, political interference have given Europe pause, played into the hands of those that would throw gasoline on anti-American sentiment and completely demoralized and silenced those of us who would resist the tankies. Trump #47 is only confirming what Trump #45 set in motion and Microsoft are the big losers. It will probably take a decade or more but they are cancelled on public euro infrastructure afaict. And not just them. #DigitalSovereignty
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@mainframed767 Threats of invasion, trade war, political interference have given Europe pause, played into the hands of those that would throw gasoline on anti-American sentiment and completely demoralized and silenced those of us who would resist the tankies. Trump #47 is only confirming what Trump #45 set in motion and Microsoft are the big losers. It will probably take a decade or more but they are cancelled on public euro infrastructure afaict. And not just them. #DigitalSovereignty
@mainframed767 I am not really in a position to judge as a non-windows user but the general public European perception is that it is bug-ridden, insecure, full of spyware and ads, and absolutley maddening to use when it isn't rebooting. Using windows has never been a real choice for most people.
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