I’m all for it.

  • Pika
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    7 months ago

    I wouldn’t count on that, if the rumor mill of windows 12 being a subscription model ends up true, it will be recieved far worse than 11 did.

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      • Pika
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        7 months ago

        I thought it was a little far-fetched as well, but there was a post I believe it was here a few weeks back of people that were running the windows 12 beta snooping around the code and seeing references to subscription classification and typing

        This is a PC mag article that refers to it. it doesn’t go in as depth as the other post did

        • @[email protected]
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          37 months ago

          Hold the fucking goddamn phone… We don’t even have 11 in full swing and they’re making 12!? What the actual fuck Microsoft?

          • @UnculturedSwine
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            I think Microsoft has gotten so used to the swing back and forth that they just assume 12 is going to be a banger. I can think of no worse setup for a train wreck of a release than 12 being the first Microsoft built major OS to break this mold since XP and end up being the 2nd OS in a row that bombed and drove away market share.

      • @ricdeh
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        27 months ago

        Subscription to remove the ads! lol

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    • @[email protected]
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      107 months ago

      This was never a thing. Someone took a blurb said by someone on a call, and ran with it. No one fact checked, no one looked at context. At least not until after the articles were out.

      The subscription stuff has always been on the enterprise side. Hell, it’s available right now and you don’t see it on the consumer side.

      In fact, 11 doesn’t even require activation. You can just install it, never activate, and continue to use it perpetually. How would the next step in their movement away from requiring consumer purchase be to charge monthly for access? Makes no damn sense right out the gate.

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        I feel like I will have to revisit this comment in a few years with ‘aged like fine milk’… Hope I am wrong.