@lightweight Of course, the stat counter data shows Windows is already trending strongly downward on the desktop.
https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/worldwide#monthly-200902-202405
...and linux has been trending upward.
Something useful to keep in mind, people: the only thing a major public corporation, like the 'Frightful Five' of #BigTech, has to do to fail... is to stop growing. That inflection point is tantamount to death as far as its shareholders are concerned, and that's all that matters. Let's be the millions of cuts that take the wind out of those ethically bankrupt juggernauts' sails. I think we'll be surprised how fast they fall when they finally do.
@shovemedia TBF, this is pretty tame compared to all the people being killed by "defense" weaponry, with the same lack of departures. Microsoft has also been laying off tens of thousands across all divisions; makes for an unpalatable job market.
I agree it does say a lot. ...
If #BernieSanders ran for #POTUS as an independent in the 2024 #US Presidential election would you vote for him?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pEDoCaYSwVw
@jeremy_pm I wanted this to happen in 2016 and 2020, but it'll never happen.
Am I the only person who is seeing this play going down right now?
December 2023: Microsoft prices Windows 10 long term support
May 2024: Microsoft poison pills Windows 11 with spyware
The beauty of this is that Microsoft doesn’t even have to sell the new windows 10 pricing, infosec will
In chess, this is called a “discovered attack”. Check!
@lightweight Both USA political parties are good at teaching you the fear (bonus points for recognizing that reference), and neither seems to be interested in giving you hope.
#DumbAllOver
"...a would-be hacker would need to gain physical access to your device, unlock it and sign in before they could access saved screenshots."
I've got some news for Microsoft about how domestic abuse works.
Okay, all this yelling about "Switch to #Linux now that #Microsoft is doing bad things to #Windows".
Let's stop yelling, shall we?
I made a TINY start here:
https://codeberg.org/Firesphere/from-windows-to-linux
Pull requests welcome!
Why #HostedOnCodeberg? Well ehm... do you *know* who the owner of GitHub is?
Also, @Codeberg is dedicated to open source!
Listening to RNZ, seems the media's trying to make it sound extravagant & unacceptable (and on par with mismanagement and other human incompetence) that a public works project ends up costing more & is delayed due to an unforeseen need to preserve a directly-affected skink population and the biodiversity it represents. That's one of the few causes for gov't project blowouts I actively celebrate (it should've been identified & costed prior to the project going ahead!). https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/517476/native-skinks-cause-cost-blowout-for-porirua-sewage-tank
Happy to help others join me out from under the thumb of #BigTech. I've written a lot of guides here: https://tech.oeru.org and https://davelane.nz
It's a huge, daily relief to be able to say that I have zero dependence on Microsoft, Adobe, Apple, or Amazon (and substantially constrained any dependence on Google and FB). I've shunned them all for the past couple decades and feel nothing but gratitude to my resolute former self (who received an unending stream of disparagement from people who're now experiencing a slow realisation that their past blind faith in the benevolence of the corporate model was woefully misplaced).
Listen.
It's not about whatever Microsoft is doing with these features today. Maybe it's apocalyptic, maybe it's not. But what we're seeing is next-level disregard for user choice about their OS. Yes, even for Microsoft, this is exceptional.
And in the constant pursuit of monetizing our data or extracting training sets, we must confront the question of what they will push on us next, without consent or reasonable recourse.
This is not an OS under owner control, and as such, should not be trusted for any purpose where data security is a concern.
I struggle to think of a use case where it isn't.
Going after Tornado Cash’s developers for merely developing the code is like “prosecuting the hammer because somebody used it to hit someone over the head,” EFF’s Cindy Cohn told @CoinTelegraph. “The hammer isn’t the bad thing; it’s the use of the hammer.” https://cointelegraph.com/news/freedom-of-speech-tornado-cash-court
Anybody hear speak Portuguese and want to translate a paper about a cool sounding #Healthcare #Cooperative in Brazil for @GEO_Collective?
https://www.scielo.br/j/csp/a/6d9SpMdkJd9SHWG4vQyHMrf/?lang=pt
This ProPublica story is good reporting on 3M's sociopathic, and ecocidal, commitment to contaminating all the water on earth…but the "crusading investigative reporter" narrative might mislead you into thinking this scandal hasn't been burning in public for decades (see e.g., from 2016, https://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/10/magazine/the-lawyer-who-became-duponts-worst-nightmare.html ) The missing part of the story is the weakness and even complicity of the regulators.
https://www.propublica.org/article/3m-forever-chemicals-pfas-pfos-inside-story
#ShlaerMellor, #FunctionPointAnalysis, #punk, #environmentalist, #unionAdvocate, #anarchosocialist
"with a big old lie and a flag and a pie and a mom and a bible most folks are just liable to buy any line, any place, any time" - Frank Zappa