• @DashboTreeFrog
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    332 months ago

    IIRC, that was actually the plan. I remember Microsoft saying way back that 10 would be the last version of Windows and everything would be just upgrades to 10 moving forward.

    • @Zacryon@lemmy.wtf
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      2 months ago

      System as a service. I remember that as well. Obviously they didn’t make as much money with it as they wanted to. Sooo they just draw an arbitrary line regarding supported CPUs, ditch Windoof 10, push 11, force users to upgrade their hardware and therefore often force them to buy new licenses and making new friends that way by starting that in the middle of the chip crisis. Then, captivating the user in their new OS, shoving ads down their throat, harvesting their data to make even more. What a shitshow.

      • @skygirl@lemmy.world
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        172 months ago

        The same story of publicly traded companies again and again.

        Your steady growth isn’t good enough.

        Your growth has to grow - and if it’s not growing fast enough then you’re not doing your duty to the shareholders.

        Add in the fact that we’ve let businesses get so large they empty all the air from the room and we’ve managed to enshittify our entire society.

    • @Asafum@feddit.nl
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      102 months ago

      Which is exactly why I actually bought 10 instead of cheating an upgrade “hack” I figured out with XP that I then carried over to 10. I figured if it’s actually the last then it’s worth the 500 fucking dollars or whatever the hell it cost back then.

      But no, they lied. I know surprise surprise a corporation lied.