• Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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    3 months ago

    Yeah that’s not going to happen.

    However, I think Windows will become more and more tied to the Microsoft cloud offerings.

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      3 months ago

      Truly feel the ultimate goal is to make Windows itself a subscription model

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    3 months ago

    Mark mine: Microsoft and Windows will be promoted by government and people will lap it up. Linux will be vilified and this will be accepted by the public, at least in the USA.

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    3 months ago

    So animals evolve towards being crabs, operating systems evolve towards being linux distros?

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    This won’t happen, there is a lot of industrial software that digs it’s fingers deep into windows subsystems that wine does not support. Even popular commercial, like adobe, cannot run on wine correctly

    At this point I’m not even sure Microsoft knows how some of those sub systems work, they just migrating ancient code bases and patching it enough to make it work again on the new compilers.

    So windows kernel will exist untill everyone else leaves.

    Move your workflow away from windows, if you can, as Microsoft doesn’t care enough about their userbase.

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      a lot of industrial software that digs it’s fingers deep into windows subsystems that wine does not support. Even popular commercial, like adobe, cannot run on wine correctly

      I’d be more inclined to believe that these things are so difficult (nearly impossible) to get to work under wine due to some eldritch connection deep into the bowels of windows subsystems so old that current devs don’t even know what they do… IF it weren’t for the fact that a lot of them have fully functioning MacOS versions out there running. Maybe I’m a conspiracy theorist, but I fully believe a LOT of these big commercial software companies are ACTIVELY working to fight their own software being compatible with Wine - actively spending time, money, and effort to block Linux compatibility (completely negating the usual answer of “it’s too expensive to support Linux when so few customers use Linux”).

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      3 months ago

      This is why there’s still Windows XP running major systems.

      Windows kept changing anyway so maybe it’s possible that’ll still happen and people just get left with legacy OSs

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      Naa, I was a Windows kernel dev for Intel a decade ago. We had guys that knew different parts of the kernel. Microsoft engineers know the kernel well. They have to, they have engineers from different companies fixing bugs and making changes. I had my contact for the parts of the kernel I was responsible for and other engineers had their contacts. You have to think, some of these engineers at Intel have been working on the same subsystem for twenty+ years.

      So windows kernel will exist until everyone else leaves.

      Yeah, that’s what he is eluding to. Microsoft keeps adding to Azure Linux. One day, there will be a Windows user land for Linux, i.e. Win/Linux instead of GNU/Linux. It will be much cheaper to run a Win/Linux distro in the cloud than full Windows. Most users just use the browser anyways. Anybody that actually needs a program not supported by the Win/Linux distro can fall back to the full Windows. Eventually everything will be supported on Win/Linux. Plus, WoW64 is already a translation layer for 32bit Windows applications and there are others and have been others over the years. A translation layer to run legacy Windows software would be nothing new for Microsoft.

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    I don’t think they would bother doing that much work at the core of the operating system. They are too busy playing with the UI and cloud integrations they don’t care about the algorithms the kernel runs on and they have a better driver situation currently anyway. I don’t see the route to this.

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    There’s a Jon Lajoie song called “Radio Friendly Song”. There’s a moment in that cong where he’s describing the (as of 15 years ago) modern trend of radio friendly songs being the same garbage every song. And the feeling one has thinking that every time a new song is released you would think the general public would eventually reject the same 4 cord note progression in every song. Then, he belts out a line that I wish were isolated, and could becomd a meme onto itself. He’s singing about how you would think the public wojld eventually reject these songs, and follows that up with “BUT YOU WERE WROOOONG!!!”

    And I hear that line everytime someone says something blatently wrong, I hear just that line of the song. I wish it were on youtube, isolated so a 3 second soundbyte so I could just post it when I see something like that.

    Because readkng you say that Microsoft in 2025 will turn Windows into a Linux distro…

    “But you were wrooooong!!!”

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        Wow. That’s a great story. Now show me your genitals, your genitals. Show me your genitals…YOUR GENITALIA!!!

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          But then you realize they DONT sell porcupines on the internet, and you say you know what world, you got me cornered again, I’m gonna roll another joint

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      Wasn’t there a button in that game where the detective just starts punching? I mean, I’m not saying that would be the appropriate reaponse to this take, but I’m also not NOT saying that would be the appropriate response to this take.

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    I think it will become an entirely cloud based OS with a thin client booting the machine straight into their Edge browser. Pay as you go operating system that never leaves their Azure walled garden. Google’s Chromebooks were just ahead of their time. As Spock said: “it’s Linux Jim, but not as we know it”.

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    It’s already partially there with WSL. Still has a long way to go. But it isn’t completely rediculous.

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      Isn’t that kinda the opposite? I thought WSL was just the ability to just run linux cli stuff on a machine running windows

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    3 months ago

    If Windows becomes a Linux distro that might save their share in normal desktop usage.

    So I don’t see it happening.

    They don’t care about their users.