Thread 106197336 - /g/ [Archived: 88 hours ago]

Anonymous
8/9/2025, 4:55:28 AM No.106197336
enough
enough
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The year is 2029. Windows 12 is out. Windows 11 will be end-of-life in 10 months. Windows 12 has AI 100% integrated into the OS. There's no opt-out because it -is- the way you interact with anything. From that point on, every thought you care to put to the keyboard, every idea, every personal wish or desire is now monitored by Microsoft. If you want to write a book, it's prescreened and preprocessed by Microsoft, and you can't opt out - it's simply storing and processing it as you type. If you write a program, all your code is already part of their AI training corpus. Before you even ship, they've trained on your shit.

What % of the world runs Office? 90+%? Adobe? The handful of AI apps? That's the percent of thought, that will no longer be yours, but will be screened and preprocessed by corporations before you publish or post anything. No politicians are coming to help you. Democrats and Republics are both completely beholden to corporations. The EU is wet in anticipation of the 100% access to all information at all times.

Tick tick Windows fags.
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Anonymous
8/9/2025, 4:59:04 AM No.106197364
>>106197336 (OP)
Don't care, still using Windows :)
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 5:01:23 AM No.106197379
>>106197336 (OP)
And I'm still running Windows 10.
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Anonymous
8/9/2025, 5:04:28 AM No.106197402
>>106197379
You won't be. By 2029, your hardware won't be allowed to connect to the internet at all. Certificate expirations, secure boot chain-of-trust will all be revoked for anything earlier than Windows 11.
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Anonymous
8/9/2025, 5:07:03 AM No.106197418
>>106197336 (OP)
By 2029 SteamOS will run on most gaymers PCs and Adobe and co will run in Proton likewise. No one cares for JeetOS.
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Anonymous
8/9/2025, 5:15:45 AM No.106197464
>>106197402
Lol. Sure, pal.
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Anonymous
8/9/2025, 5:46:29 AM No.106197626
I wish ReactOS would become the new Blender / Godot style opensource success-story.
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Anonymous
8/9/2025, 6:49:03 AM No.106197982
>>106197336 (OP)
Sweet, the government and corporations won't have useless people who work 30 minutes a day
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 7:08:10 AM No.106198085
>>106197626
Kernel devs are too hard to come by, ones with Windows experience that haven't seen Windows code are practically unicorns. Torvalds dying and someone with business sense taking over is more likely to tell all of the Linux community they've utterly and totally failed at making a desktop, so we're going to trash everything and rebuild from scratch.
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 12:19:58 PM No.106199870
>>106197336 (OP)
Everything you wrote already happens for many years (if not decades). Not in real time but they definitely get all the data and process it with AI.
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 12:56:34 PM No.106200059
>>106197464
he's not wrong though

>>106197418
hopefully
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Anonymous
8/9/2025, 1:03:53 PM No.106200095
w-10-iot-ltsc
w-10-iot-ltsc
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The year is 2029, Windows 10 IoT LTSC still has 3 years of support.
Anonymous
8/9/2025, 1:07:59 PM No.106200116
>>106200059
>he's not wrong though
yes he is, do you have any idea how many businesses would be impacted by that? it would never fly legally.