• Billegh@lemmy.world
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      5 hours ago

      Probably never, Windows 10 was supposed to be the last version of Windows we’d ever need and they just killed that.

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      Here are some Windows 12 rumors (pulled from one of the biggest German-language tech news sites citing insider information)
      https://www.computerbild.de/artikel/cb-News-Windows-12-Geruechte-Release-Systemanforderungen-Download-2025-33395891.html

      • It won’t come out this year, release may be end of next year at the absolute earliest.
      • It will require PCs with a Neural Processing Unit that can handle more than 40 billion TOPS, 8GB RAM minimum, 16 recommended.
      • It may eventually require an ARM-based “Copilot PC”, a new device class released last year.
      • It will be modular, with a core OS and additional modules depending on edition, licensing, hardware and use case.
      • It may have a read-only system partition.
      • It will be focussed on AI and cloud integration, heavily leaning towards OS as a service.
      • It will be free to install as an upgrade, with a monthly subscription to run it.
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          6 hours ago

          Ironically, I use Linux like a subscription model.
          I donate $10/month, split among projects I get the most value from.
          And it’s a vastly better value for money than a Microsoft 365 license.

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      7 hours ago

      I will be using Win10 for dev and audio purposes, then I’ll install Linux on my main PC too, not just my ThinkPad.

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        Depending on your needs and hardware, Linux audio can bring full satisfaction. The new subsystem, Pipewire (replacing both PulseAudio and JACK) is very convenient and still low latency. Applications are still catching up but the ecosystem has made major strides in recent years.

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          3 hours ago

          Good to know that, some of my new favorite plugins (Neural Amp Modeler, Inner Pitch 2) have Linux native versions, probably there’s also a way to run the old Kjaerhus Audio VSTs on Linux.