• Rooster326@programming.dev
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    4 hours ago

    That’s literally what Windows 10 was supposed to be. “The last version of windows”. Does no one remember that?

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      2 hours ago

      I by no means want to defend Microsoft. But I’m pretty sure that was said by an overzealous marketing person who didn’t understand correctly, and this was corrected by Microsoft soon after.

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        45 minutes ago

        I think they really meant it at the time - but needed Windows 11 in order to really shove AI down people’s throats.

    • vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org
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      4 hours ago

      I remember. I also remember Windows 8 which was supposed to make everything metro stylish and convenient, with tiling, ARM version, claims of being optimized and good for updating even on oldish boxes.

      Same times as Nokia Lumia.

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        Ah a windows 8. I remember reading the promo materials for it. An OS designed around touch, with the goal of doubling the number of touch enabled PCs on the market.

        Guess how many PCs were touch-enabled when windows 8 launched…

        1.5%. Whomever is driving at Microsoft needs to be moved to an Amish community and prevented from interacting with any kind of electrical device ever again.

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        Back in the day my not-so-tech-savvy colleague bought a Windows 8.1 laptop that had a touchscreen. After two days she brought it to me and asked me if I could “rip this hellspawn out of this computer”.

        Before wiping it we checked if there was anything to backup and the ~30 minutes I spent using Win 8.1 were hideous. It was the only time I ever had to use it, of which I am very grateful.