Microsoft is working on a new project labeled Windows ‘K2’, intent on removing bloatware, reducing AI, and optimizing Windows 11 for gaming, with three focuses of ‘performance, craft, and reliability’.

the issue is not about performance, is about enshitification. I mean, do we need TPM? do we need Microslop account to login our pc/laptop? do they really need to shove Copilot into Windows?

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    There you are, racking up multi kills, bonus points are pouring in. The map is yours and you are about to push the score back in favour of your team…

    When all of a sudden

    “DO YOU WANT TO TURN ON STICKY KEYS? PWEASE LOGIN TO ONEDRIVE TO ACTIVATE YOUR 365 COPILOT ACCOUNT SUBSCRIPTION. ACTIVATING BITLOCKER LOCKDOWN.”

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    I don’t even care what they do at this point, they’ve proved themselves to be so incompetent that I have no desire to go back to windows.

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    I nuked my hard drive when they kept shoving more invasive idiocy, more sloppy shite, and a confluence of cloud crap into it.

    They’re not going to win me back by integrating their overpriced subscription PS+ knock-off crap further into their joke of an OS.

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    If Microsoft wants to win users back, the only way to do that is by re-releasing Windows 7, and make a legal contract to never add spyware, monetization, adware, AI, service accounts to install/log in to the PC, or anything else to it.

    Windows 7 was the peak of their capabilities. everything before that was building up to 7, everything after was a series of missteps and fuckups.

    But thats never gonna happen.

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      I might consider Windows again if they made civil promises in such a way as to expose themselves to existential-level class-action lawsuits, should they go back on their word. Nothing less. Show me you’re ready to die for my trust, otherwise you’re not getting it back — ever.

      Actually… hmm… could we plebs trick the execs and shareholders into giving us powerful corporate positions, where we can do exactly this? That would be a very aggressive and interesting way to make corporations beholden to the public good.

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    Microsoft is reportedly looking at Valve’s SteamOS as the benchmark for gaming

    Yeah, that’s Linux

    Valve’s SteamOS continues to show significant advantages over Windows 11 for gamers, with better memory utilization and improved in-game performance, but Microsoft has a plan to combat that.

    Let that sink in for a second. Linux with a not-an-emulation layer API runs Microsoft Windows games faster than Microsoft Windows, and so now Microsoft is scrambling to get windows at least as efficient again as Linux in running Windows products.

    Anyone ever trusting Microsoft again is a dumbass fool

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    There’s nothing MS can do to make me trust them again. They can “love bomb” all they want, but a toxic ex is a toxic ex.

    Publicly traded corporations will always exploit anything and anyone they can get away with to maximize their profits. They will only improve just enough to trap you again, then the exploitation begins again.

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      a toxic ex is a toxic ex

      This, for sure, but if she wants to dance I’ll dance with her. 🤪

      For serious, tho: people change. I don’t expect mega corporations to ever change for the better. They’ll do whatever they need to get money and you can guarantee they’ll fuck you (the bad kind) as soon as you’re invested.

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        For serious, tho: people change. I don’t expect mega corporations to ever change for the better.

        at the very best, they can, on occasion, do something thats accidentally good.

        But that never really meaningfully alters the trajectory of evil.

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    We don’t even need hope for Microsoft/Windows, hoping for that just means hoping for more shit (but slightly less worse than Linux emulation of Windows games than atm).

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    They should try not sucking. Not spying on their users. Maybe let me tell the OS what I want it to do and not have to do whatever it feels like in any given scenario.

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    And what will their ambitious plan be?

    Marketing, bribery, coercion, cheating. Those are the only things Microsoft has ever excelled at (pun intended), as software development is something they have NEVER done well

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      Their ambitious plan is to protect their desktop monopoly. Microsoft had planned on making gaming a major part of their revenue. However, they messed up so bad that it created the first true threat to the Windows monopoly on decades.

      If the SteamOS tech stack can get consumers off Windows, then it makes it that much easier to threaten the Office monopoly as well.

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      Definitely gonna be restrictive contracts so manufacturers can’t sell both and forced advertising for Microsoft services like Google does with Android OEMs.

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      Some of the hardware sold under their name is/was quite ok.
      I’m not sure who designed and created that stuff, though.

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    The funny thing about AI is that it helps Linux transition in 3 ways:

    1. Copilot shoved everywhere is irritating

    2. Microslop abusing AI pushes one bug after another into windows

    3. AI makes transition to Linux much easier. I tried multiple times and failed, but now, it’s like having my own geeky friend who can help me solve any issue, sure… the guy hallucinates sometimes, but if you use your brain, it still can be really helpful.