• @sokil@lemmy.worldOP
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      31 year ago

      Yep, I had the same thought. I run Win10 on my desktop and PopOS on my laptop; I plan to keep running Win10 for as long as possible, but if this cloud-based nonsense is the future, I’m not hesitating to also switch my desktop to Linux. This stuff is so ridiculous.

    • @shinjiikarus@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      I only own Linux and macOS devices, except for my gaming PC. With Steamdeck and SteamOS I am really hopeful to eliminate this last Windows installation in the next few years.

  • @NarrativeBear@lemmy.world
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    91 year ago

    Fuck that! I want to own my OS.

    Even signing in with a MS account to “sync” my PC’s is something I would never choose to do.

    • aeternum
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      protip: when you install windows 10, disconnect the internet. Then it will say you have to create a local account. No MS account bullshit here. You can’t do that on windows 11 though. If you don’t have internet, you cna’t install windows 11. But if you install windows 10 first using this trick, then upgrade to windows 11, you will still have a local account. Or just use linux.

    • @cashews_win@lemmy.world
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      31 year ago

      Most of the games I’d use Windows for I cna run easily and just as well with Proton on Linux (Arch).

      You need to enable Proton for each game in the right-click settings but once you do you can sinatll anything.

      In fact Irecently played a cracked version fo Hades without using Steam. It just installed and ran using Wine.

    • we_come_at_night
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      31 year ago

      majority of games run just fine on linux/proton, some don’t but only cause devs are stuckup and won’t allow proton in the anti-cheat (destiny, rust, lost ark, to name a few)

      • iByteABit
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        11 year ago

        Hey, don’t you dare talk shit about Rus… oh that Rust

    • @cashews_win@lemmy.world
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      11 year ago

      Most of the games I’d use Windows for I cna run easily and just as well with Proton on Linux (Arch).

      You need to enable Proton for each game in the right-click settings but once you do you can sinatll anything.

      In fact Irecently played a cracked version fo Hades without using Steam. It just installed and ran using Wine.

  • @WhiteHawk@lemmy.world
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    61 year ago

    I feel like this is gonna go as well as cloud gaming did. Working directly on a server is great in an office setting, but at home it’s just stupid and unnecessary.

  • unfnknblvbl
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    at what point are we customers going to revolt and demand ownership rights over things we pay for? I pay $300 for a copy of some software I don’t own and won’t even install after a certain amount of time? I have to submit to forced updates that break functionality I rely on, but any feedback I give is ignored? I’m not allowed to resell games I’ve finished and no longer want or need in my collection?

    I have an expensive computer, but all the processing happens “in the cloud”?

    Fuck this.

  • Xiphorang
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    Well, Microsoft can fuck the fuck off! First of all, you should own things you paid for. And second, they can’t even make Windows Update function reliably. I have no desire to have my OS stop working just because some server isn’t responding. No, thank you.

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      and if your internet is out or shit, you can’t even use your computer. I’ll pass.

    • phi1997
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      What do you mean? If you’re dual-booting Windows and Linux, Windows Update will reliably mess up the bootloader because who wouldnwant to use another OS?

  • nachtmittag
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    21 year ago

    yea… i think windows 10 will be my last windows. otoh, i’ve been spending more of my time on linux now. subtantially more than windows.

  • JasSmith
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    11 year ago

    There will be a market for this, but it’s going to be a slow burn. They’re not going to convert a lot of people for general use. Even business utility is limited because of the risk of internet outages and travel. That said, many businesses do mandate full-time VM use, so it’s clearly something for which companies have an acceptance. The benefit to the consumer is really cheap hardware, great battery life, and theoretically unlimited processing power. In other words, the most powerful gaming machine in the world in form of an ultra-thin laptop which lasts 30 hours on battery for $500.

    It’s not for me, but I can see the appeal. There is huge risk that Microsoft captures too large an audience and jacks up their subscription prices. That would be a bad future.

  • Ragnell
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    11 year ago

    More and more what I buy gets turned into a brick if I’m offline. Ugh.

  • Nekked_Penguin
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    11 year ago

    Any idea of how this will sit with government organizations and colleges/universities?

    I believe in Canada most (if not all) provinces and even post secondary institutions have data policies that don’t allow most cloud services since they can’t guarantee data isn’t being stored or processed in a data center outside it’s borders.

    There are some exceptions for the use of OneDrive, but we are prohibited from storing any sensitive data there. Other cloud based apps are hosted on a proprietary instance, but I’m not sure if this option will be available in this case.

  • @horix@lemmy.world
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    11 year ago

    So we are back to the good old UNIX days when all we own were terminals and actual computers were mainframes online? /s