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  • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

    Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

    1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

    Why?

    Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

    2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

    That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

    NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

    Source? Yes, this is real.

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    #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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    @NetscapeNavigator Endless Enshittification.

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    • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

      Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

      1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

      Why?

      Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

      2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

      That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

      NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

      Source? Yes, this is real.

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      Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OS

      Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

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      #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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      @NetscapeNavigator I got myself Linux =P And at work, it's somebody else's problem.

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      • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

        Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

        1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

        Why?

        Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

        2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

        That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

        NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

        Source? Yes, this is real.

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        Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

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        #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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        @NetscapeNavigator
        Why?
        Profits

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        • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

          Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

          1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

          Why?

          Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

          2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

          That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

          NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

          Source? Yes, this is real.

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          Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

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          #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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          @NetscapeNavigator I got Linux cachy OS) a few weeks ago and I wouldn’t want to change back to Windows. Cachy OS is faster, it’s more fun, it looks better and steam and all games i tried so far work better than in windows.

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          • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

            Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

            1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

            Why?

            Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

            2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

            That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

            NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

            Source? Yes, this is real.

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            Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

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            #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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            @NetscapeNavigator Will Windows 12 be the final nail that makes my employer allow me to run Linux on my company notebook? This would be awesome!

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            • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

              Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

              1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

              Why?

              Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

              2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

              That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

              NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

              Source? Yes, this is real.

              Link Preview Image
              Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OS

              Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

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              Tech4Gamers (tech4gamers.com)

              #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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              @NetscapeNavigator should be known my thinkpad from not even two whole fucking years ago wont be supported because it doesnt have an NPU, this is just gonna create ewaste and landfill, and most cant even upgrade bcuz hardware is expensive now

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              • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

                Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

                1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

                Why?

                Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

                2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

                That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

                NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

                Source? Yes, this is real.

                Link Preview Image
                Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OS

                Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

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                Tech4Gamers (tech4gamers.com)

                #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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                @NetscapeNavigator A dedicated NPU is a gimmick the average PC won't have; this is effectively saying Microslop don't want people using their OS.

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                • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

                  Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

                  1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

                  Why?

                  Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

                  2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

                  That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

                  NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

                  Source? Yes, this is real.

                  Link Preview Image
                  Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OS

                  Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

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                  Tech4Gamers (tech4gamers.com)

                  #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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                  @NetscapeNavigator
                  while the AI stuff is total 💩
                  i want to discourage the idea that people shouldn’t pay the ones who regularly and long term take care for updates and instead use Linux because then they don’t have to pay.

                  it’s actually logical that continuous support and regular security updates cannot be made up for with a one time payment.

                  So yes i absolutely prefer people use Linux but there is a moral obligation to support the people developing your software financially as you can.

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                  • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

                    Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

                    1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

                    Why?

                    Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

                    2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

                    That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

                    NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

                    Source? Yes, this is real.

                    Link Preview Image
                    Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OS

                    Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

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                    #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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                    @NetscapeNavigator I didn't even back up my Windows partition, I just deleted it and installed Linux

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                    • lazyb0y@mastodon.socialL lazyb0y@mastodon.social

                      @NetscapeNavigator
                      while the AI stuff is total 💩
                      i want to discourage the idea that people shouldn’t pay the ones who regularly and long term take care for updates and instead use Linux because then they don’t have to pay.

                      it’s actually logical that continuous support and regular security updates cannot be made up for with a one time payment.

                      So yes i absolutely prefer people use Linux but there is a moral obligation to support the people developing your software financially as you can.

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                      @NetscapeNavigator
                      and yes i mentioned it because many, even corporate users don’t give anything back but come to free mailing lists as soon as they have a „didn’t bother to read the manual“-problem and yell at people that they need URGENT HELP!!! and someone must immediately fix their issue for free

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                      • S sometimeslovely@mas.to

                        @NetscapeNavigator
                        Who wrote the code? I understand SCOTUS says AI work cannot be copyrighted!.
                        However, if AI is fully embedded, nothing I do on the machine is copyrighted either?
                        (I am tech incompetent, but use linux now after trying and failing 15yrs sgo)

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                        @SometimesLovely @NetscapeNavigator anything generated directly by AI is public domain. But! If you use a vibe coded program to create something like an image or script or 3d model, you still own that output (for the same reason Google doesn't own your essays written in Google Docs).

                        If you use AI to generate text or images for you in a work, you don't own those outputs, but you can still piece it together into a composite that includes your own work, in order to create something that you overall own (for instance, using an AI generated intro to a pamphlet you wrote. You still own the pamphlet, but the intro is public domain).

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                        • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

                          Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

                          1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

                          Why?

                          Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

                          2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

                          That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

                          NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

                          Source? Yes, this is real.

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                          Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OS

                          Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

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                          #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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                          @NetscapeNavigator #microslop really doing everything to make the name stick huh

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                          • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

                            Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

                            1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

                            Why?

                            Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

                            2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

                            That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

                            NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

                            Source? Yes, this is real.

                            Link Preview Image
                            Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OS

                            Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

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                            #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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                            @NetscapeNavigator

                            I don't have a dog in this race (longtime Linux user, and I've given up being a tech journo) but this report felt off to me.

                            WindowsCentral did a bit of extra source chasing and reckons it's overblown to say the least

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                            No, an AI-focused "Windows 12" is not coming this year — here's the plan

                            A new report has caught the internet's attention, claiming that Windows 12 is coming this year and will be a modular, AI-powered OS. Here's why that's wrong.

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                            • taschenorakel@mastodon.greenT taschenorakel@mastodon.green

                              @NetscapeNavigator Will Windows 12 be the final nail that makes my employer allow me to run Linux on my company notebook? This would be awesome!

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                              @taschenorakel @NetscapeNavigator As awesome as that would be, the LTS support for Windows 11 will run at least until 2034. I don't see many companies switching before that date. Especially not to an entirely new tech stack. Sad, but unfortunately the reality. But we can remain hopeful that this latest desperate push alienates even more people and makes them switch.

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                              • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

                                Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

                                1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

                                Why?

                                Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

                                2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

                                That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

                                NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

                                Source? Yes, this is real.

                                Link Preview Image
                                Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OS

                                Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

                                favicon

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                                #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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                                @NetscapeNavigator

                                Saying "it will introduce a subscription model" gave me the wrong idea, there will likely be a subscription option to tie in office 365 with AI features

                                "
                                references to a subscription model were found in the latest Windows preview builds, suggesting that Microsoft is finally going to force users to pay a monthly subscription to use Windows, right? No. These references are almost definitely tied to the newly discovered "IoT Enterprise Subscription" edition of Windows 11, not the client version of Windows vNext.
                                "[1]

                                "
                                The classic Home Windows is likely to remain a one-time licence. Advanced AI services would be added as an option.
                                "[2]

                                [1]
                                https://www.windowscentral.com/software-apps/windows-11/no-of-course-windows-12-wont-require-a-subscription-to-use

                                [2]
                                https://www.pcworld.com/article/3068331/windows-12-rumors-features-pricing-everything-we-know-so-far.html

                                #Windows #GenAI #AISlop #SaaS #Enshitification #Windows12

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                                • lazyb0y@mastodon.socialL lazyb0y@mastodon.social

                                  @NetscapeNavigator
                                  while the AI stuff is total 💩
                                  i want to discourage the idea that people shouldn’t pay the ones who regularly and long term take care for updates and instead use Linux because then they don’t have to pay.

                                  it’s actually logical that continuous support and regular security updates cannot be made up for with a one time payment.

                                  So yes i absolutely prefer people use Linux but there is a moral obligation to support the people developing your software financially as you can.

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                                  @lazyb0y @NetscapeNavigator Yep. For a long time I bought my #Debian install CDs as a way of contributing to the project.

                                  Now I'm wondering if #SPI want to run a "voluntary subscription" programme for #FOSS users. Maybe tie it in with things like Debian's popcon to redistribute funds to commonly installed software.

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                                    @lazyb0y @NetscapeNavigator Yep. For a long time I bought my #Debian install CDs as a way of contributing to the project.

                                    Now I'm wondering if #SPI want to run a "voluntary subscription" programme for #FOSS users. Maybe tie it in with things like Debian's popcon to redistribute funds to commonly installed software.

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                                    @diffrentcolours
                                    yeah maybe this - but also helping with testing, translation, or at least reporting a bug properly when found, instead of going to free mailinglists and requesting volumteers to immediately take care of ones very important problem are also options 😉
                                    @NetscapeNavigator

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                                    • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

                                      Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

                                      1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

                                      Why?

                                      Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

                                      2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

                                      That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

                                      NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

                                      Source? Yes, this is real.

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                                      Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

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                                      #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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                                      @NetscapeNavigator this is the most ridiculous thing theyve done so far geez

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                                        Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

                                        1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

                                        Why?

                                        Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

                                        2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

                                        That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

                                        NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

                                        Source? Yes, this is real.

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                                        Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

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                                        #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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                                        @NetscapeNavigator Windows 12

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                                        • netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.netN netscapenavigator@social.vivaldi.net

                                          Windows 12 is due to come out this year.

                                          1) Your computer does not meet the system requirements. Again.

                                          Why?

                                          Your PC will need a dedicated NPU — a specialized processor designed to handle AI tasks. So, if you recently bought a new PC just to use Windows 11, Microsoft wants you to go shopping again.

                                          2) It will finally, unfortunately, introduce a subscription model.

                                          That's right — you read that correctly. They want you to pay and keep paying to use the computer you just bought. Technically, you won’t own your computer while Windows is installed.

                                          NOW is the time to try Linux. Stop waiting. Don’t make excuses. Don’t even complain — we all knew this day was coming. Either try Linux, or admit you’re Microsoft’s little bitch.

                                          Source? Yes, this is real.

                                          Link Preview Image
                                          Windows 12 Reportedly Set for Release This Year as a Fully Modular, Subscription-Based, AI-Focused OS

                                          Reports suggest that Microsoft may be gearing up to launch Windows 12 this year, which will be a modular and AI-focused OS.

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                                          Tech4Gamers (tech4gamers.com)

                                          #Windows12 #Windows #Microsoft #Linux #Windows11 #Windows10

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                                          @NetscapeNavigator Microsoft continues in their assertion that your computer is actually their computer.

                                          And the bright sides are what, being able to not install stuff you don't want like you already can in some OS's, and some pretty bits in the UI? I look forward to Microslop's burning crater.

                                          (For the benefit of any twerp trying to claim this toot is some sort of threat: I'm referring to the idea of MS crashing and burning after making a particularly awful business decision)

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