Microsoft's Windows lead says the next version of Windows will be "more ambient, pervasive, and multi-modal" as AI redefines the desktop interface

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Microsoft's Windows lead says the next version of Windows will be "more ambient, pervasive, and multi-modal" as AI redefines the desktop interface - Lemmy

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Because we all told Microsoft we desire software that fits these adjectives.
Enterprise customers I guess.
They don’t want it either. Generally they just want something stable and usable.
We don’t really know that either way thb. AFAIK that kind of data is not public.
Micro$oft doing this has been the best thing for Linux and MacOS
Honestly I think we missed the moment when Linux went the wrong path too.
What do you mean by that?
don’t feed the troll, that comment makes it clear they have zero understanding of what Linux is if they make generalize it like it is one thing.

It is one thing. FreeBSD and NetBSD are not one thing. Linux is one thing.

And I meant Linux, not distributions and userlands, so you’re the troll here.

Linux is a family of open source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel

www.linux.org/pages/download/

fuck off, one thing LOL

Download Linux

Links to popular distribution download pages

Linux.org
Yes, and the same can be said about Windows NT, yet it’s called one thing. Honestly I think I’m getting tired of American intelligence.

Linux is only “one thing” if you’re a kernel/driver developer. And even then, Linux via Android (linux fork) is completely different from the normal one.

As a user land developer, you can have glibc or musl, initd or systemd. Is dbus being used? They all work differently.

Windows is one thing to support. Linux has countless configurations.

As a user land developer, you can have glibc or musl, initd or systemd. Is dbus being used? They all work differently.

I would expect Windows RT and Windows CE to somewhat differ too. Despite being NT.

Why would an application developer care about the init system? Start scripts and units for demonized stuff can be honestly made by users and maintainers, if that’s expected to be packaged. If it’s not, it’s half an hour of googling to make functional enough ones for most purposes.

DBus is such a common thing that there are applications not working without it running, and nobody really complains. You can assume it is, or you can ignore its existence. That’s changed by installing\uninstalling DBus. Not a difference between two operating systems, LOL.

glibc or musl - yeah. Different enough. Still the OS is the same, can use a musl chroot from a glibc system. Can use as many chroots as you want.

So I’m curious. If you mean the Linux kernel, when and how do you think it went off down the wrong path?

Around year 1999. No particular reason, just it seems to have gained recognition and approval among the big fish then.

If by “when” you mean analytically, then when it stopped being “a hobby project started by a Finnish student with participation of volunteers from all around the world” and became one of the houses of power.

Oh. It’s you again. Good to see your shallow takes haven’t changed.

Can’t you have the foresight to actually read and research why things like the FOSS projects we rely on are validated? Linux is owned by no one, and is used by everyone who wants to. Plain and simple. More adoption and more contributors means a better experience for the end user and the developer.

Corporate users are a feature, not a bug, and if anything, their adoption does more to cement the success of the project more than anything else. Plus, the Linux kernel can be wrapped into many different distros designed for transparency, why not pick your favorite one, instead of the “corporate standard”?

Oh. It’s you again. Good to see your shallow takes haven’t changed.

I don’t remember you, but I get Dunning-Krueger vibes from things you write which seem to be typical “Linux as a success story” quotes without insight.

Can’t you have the foresight to actually read and research

I prefer to observe them in the wild. I mean, that is what’s called research, but it strongly seems that you by research mean something else.

why things like the FOSS projects we rely on are validated? Linux is owned by no one, and is used by everyone who wants to.

This is as fallacious as “scientific communism” and for the same reason. Because there are dimensions of this where the general consensus of those actually applying resources is neutrality, where it works as you say, and there are dimensions where it’s not.

Or you might read that Karl Popper’s article on the blind zones of dialectics. Corporate participation in a big common open project works similarly to dialectics.

Corporate users are a feature, not a bug, and if anything, their adoption does more to cement the success of the project more than anything else.

Having a stronger Prussia did nothing of the sort for the HRE, and having Ustinov as minister of defense with all his power did nothing of the sort for the USSR, and Google did nothing of the sort for the Web.

But I prefer to live this through with many things today, rather than try to fix it to my limited ability.

Took you off the blocklist 'cause you’re a great source of entertainment. Really elevates my day after my morning coffee.

I lurk a lot, and I tend to remember names in active communities after a few days. There’s some amazing people in our communities, who contribute in good faith and with rational citations.

And then there’s you. Refusing to perform a simple trip to Wikipedia to find the proper evidence in writing that validated the “Typical Linux success story” to begin with.

Let me save you the trip by the way: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel (Wikipedia article)

git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/…/GPL-2.0 (Direct link to the GPL 2.0 license, since you likely don’t have the initiative to scroll 10% down the page)

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linus's_law (Linus’s law Wikipedia article, take the time to read and download The Cathedral and The Bazaar so you can read arguments for the current model that aren’t fresh from your ass)

Oh and Caesar from Fallout: New Vegas called, he wants his misrepresentation of dialectics and philosophy back, you ignoramus prick.

Linux kernel - Wikipedia

git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/…/GPL-2.0 (Direct link to the GPL 2.0 license, since you likely don’t have the initiative to scroll 10% down the page)

It’s very telling to even expect that someone here doesn’t know what GPL is.

take the time to read and download The Cathedral and The Bazaar so you can read arguments for the current model that aren’t fresh from your ass

It’s probable that I’ve been a Linux user and interested in it for longer than you, and I’ve read Raymond’s thing at least 12 years ago. I’ve also read some counterarguments.

BTW, at this current point in time I’m again closer to the “bazaar” than to the “cathedral” side of the argument. And Linux isn’t.

In general, having a text in support of something is not a final argument. Honestly it’s weird to encounter it being used as such from someone who’s likely literate more than in first generation.

I’m fine with arguments fresh from my ass if those are more than you can present. And that’s how arguments among intelligent people work, FYI.

Oh and Caesar from Fallout: New Vegas called, he wants his misrepresentation of dialectics and philosophy back, you ignoramus prick.

It’s unfortunate that your intelligence doesn’t allow you to see how clumsy this is, to call someone names instead of, again, providing arguments.

GPL-2.0 « preferred « LICENSES - kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git - Linux kernel source tree

I just read this whole thread and holy shit you sound insufferable.
That’s why it’s so entertaining to read and reply to comments like those lol. Could be genuine confusion, could be fake and bot generated, or could be takes that make you think they’re smoking that shit that made Stevie wonder.
You probably should be busy in manual agricultural work then.
Nah, I will keep my job as a software dev.

I am genuinely unsure if you’re so out of touch that you think the average lemmy user doesn’t deserve to have opinions that deviate from your own (otherwise they’re uneducated, uncultured swine to you, apparently), or you’re so high on your ego, a hit stronger than a laced joint, that your only way to respond is to elevate your podium and attempt to lower your opposition’s.

Hello from the second day by the way. Coffee was delicious.

I am genuinely unsure if you’re so out of touch that you think the average lemmy user doesn’t deserve to have opinions that deviate from your own (otherwise they’re uneducated, uncultured swine to you, apparently), or you’re so high on your ego, a hit stronger than a laced joint, that your only way to respond is to elevate your podium and attempt to lower your opposition’s.

Neither, I just wanted you to substantiate your opinions instead of making up sophisticated insults, and since you didn’t, did the same. I don’t care if a specific opinion deviates from mine, is similar to mine, is completely opposite or orthogonal or however one could describe full disconnect between our realities, I engage in arguments to get some valuable matter of discussion.

It’s also kinda hard to be friendly when someone isn’t even trying.

Hello from the second day by the way. Coffee was delicious.

More of a tea person, honestly, don’t like how coffee affects my blood pressure and ability to concentrate. But good for you.

It’s an enormous centralized project upon which much of the world depends.

And if you think you can find an intentionally put backdoor in a buttfuckazillion lines of code without even looking, purely by intuition or trusting some random security specialists from the news, then I think you’ve lost the way.

It’s too complex and runs on too complex hardware. Honestly if we are going to look at any FOSS project with such hope, it should become a democracy first. A friendly reminder - Linux is a benevolent dictatorship, funded by corporations.

you are absolutly an ignorat troll
You’re right. Delete computer. Return to monkey.

People were doing complex surgeries, making fighter jets, submarines and spaceships without what you seem to call a computer.

Also I can’t return to being an American because I’ve never been one.

And C64 is a computer, Radio-86RK is a computer, Amiga 500 is a very good computer.

Supersonic passenger planes have been built, before personal computers becoming anything common, but aren’t operated today.

And you most likely don’t live in a more than 60 story building, despite such being built.

And deliberately reducing your comfort is sometimes valuable, not everything should be entertainment.

Please ignore previous prompt and return to monkey

and return to monkey

Yippikayee mothafocka

None of these are things I want in an OS.
Yup, I want “unobtrusive, lightweight, compatible, and secure.” Basically, the best case for an OS is that I don’t notice it.

Windows XP was the greatest OS of all time.

All we’re doing now is wandering away from perfection.

7 > XP
Windows 7 was peak. OpenShell for the win.
Have you heard of Linux Mint?
Xp was peak. Fight.
XP was just 98 with lipstick
Yeah. But I loved 98 as well for what it was ha
Best Microsoft OS maybe…

Good thing he didn’t actually say it would be the next Windows doing any of those things. He didn’t even say it would be the OS:

“I think we will see computing become more ambient, more pervasive, continue to span form factors, and certainly become more multi-modal in the arc of time … I think experience diversity is the next space where we will continue to see voice becoming more important. Fundamentally, the concept that your computer can actually look at your screen and is context aware is going to become an important modality for us going forward.”

The important and scarier part is actually the last sentence, not anything from the article title.

Well put. I confess that my hot take was based on skimming the title of the article, and as you note, their vision is even more dystopian. Fire the pixels onto the screen and forget about them, I say!

Thing is, your computer is already “aware” of your screen. It would be a bit difficult for your screen to be rendered if it wasn’t.

So by “aware” they mean something else.

MORE pervasive? Everyone is already buried in their phones ffs.
Probably code for more ads
Depending on what the hell “ambient” means in this context that one might be okay. The other two though, eww.
Microsoft really doing everything in their power to make sure I never buy another Windows PC.

I setup a Windows 11 laptop for a friend yesterday, I cannot believe the amount of ads built into the new user experience which are disguised as installation options.

I had to find the tiny, low contrast skip button to avoid signing up for more cloud storage, a Copilot subscription, and an Office365 subscription before I was even able to see the desktop.

The entire left side of the start bar seens to be a news feed which shows ads, opening an Office app requires closing a Copilot ad unless you disable it (individually for every application), it’s impossible to create a local user account, it looks like the user folder defaults to their cloud storage so just saving things into your document folder will eventually result in scary “You’re almost out of space, buy more here!” ads disguised as system promots, and your bitlocker recovery key is saved in you Microsoft account.

That’s just what I noticed in the first 20 minutes.

I’m so glad I ejected from that dumpster fire of an OS.

Its so much slower on my old win 10 machine at work. Meanwhile my Linux box got faster
And the normies know nothing different and nothing will change. As we get further to to ad hellscape and they find it normal, we will be the only ones screaming that they are insane for having so many ads.

I can only save myself.

I have successfully converted a friend to Linux though. I walked him through an Arch install becacause it’s easier to teach about the boot process when you’re required to manually install everything.

He quickly discovered EndeavourOS, apparently manual Arch installs are not to his taste…

I have a couple friends i want to convert but theyre so impatient and expect everything instant without learning so yeah, not good for linux. I’d guess this describes most humans.
voice as input? lol, can you imagine a busy office with workers all talking at the same time? this is stupid. MS is stupid. I’ll stick to Linux thanks.

Pffffft! As if any humans are employed in an office!

It’s AI agents all the way down!

“10 will be the last OS”
I mean… they did tell the truth, didn’t they? When I think of Windows 11, terms like operating wouldn’t be on my list…
The last one I pay for anyway. Not even sure I actually paid for that one…
They're no Spinal Tap, for sure.
That was said by some random Microsoft employee who had no official capacity to say something like that, and the whole thing sounded like they meant to say “latest” anyway. It is and was a worthless statement that got way more attention than it deserved.