hey guys its riley from the video speaking to you from inside the Windows 365 Link PC device thing. Sure enough it is empty as heck in here and very dark. I think they just stuffed a box with cardboard and a raspberry Pi. You should probably get a real PC instead so go to jawa.link/TLNov24 and check out the amazing deals available at Jawa. They are THE marketplace for buying and selling PC components and full assembled rigs. I don't know legally whether i can say they also carry astromech and protocol droids but i'm doin it
Do you think a cloud based OS will replace Windows 11 or later down the line worse if they require you have to pay a subscription per month just to use your own PC that you bought could be possible they put that on next update to all computers that will be the final nail in the coffin seeing the Microsoft 365 link to be will happen to others computers as well.
I too buy my used PC parts the smart way. Using my threatening aura and drooling of the mouth, I sometimes am even given money and wallets on top of the PC parts I want!
I can't use Jawa, because I'm not continental USA or adjacent, so to hell with me for any kind of at least semi relevant advertising (made more annoying by the fact that I pay for youtube premium, so you're actually FORCING me into adverts, so that's a little annoying), or at the very least regional pricing, amirite?
not sure why no one's talking about data privacy of windows on cloud, now every mouse clicks, file accessed, keyboard entry when using the OS, is sent to microsoft, indiscriminately.
350$ for a thin client that only works with a 30+$ monthly subscription must be one of the worst deals in computer history EDIT: Since everyone here seems to think I'm stupid and don't know that this is meant for enterprise users: Yes, I do, in fact, know that. But the funny thing is: For buisness, this just seems like an even worse deal. For 350$ per device, you can get a PC that's perfectly reasonable to do office work, and you won't even need to connect to another PC for it. And to the people saying that enterprise customers will negotiate a lower price: You know they do that with other vendors as well, right?
If that comes with the office subscription, then that’s not really that much of an increase for enterprise customers. At work, we already do a ton of our work on remote Linux boxes, but having the entire PC remote is an interesting play. We wouldn’t since we like our laptops for mobility, but some companies might spring for these.
@@bayanzabihiyan7465 You can get a *more* capable device for like 100$, especially if you are willing to go to the used market (which, in my experience, most companies are). Now scale that up to 200 employees and you alread get a difference of 50,000$. Are you really sure that that's "not really that much of an increase"?
Some accountant somewhere will probably use interest rates and imaginary costs to "prove" that it saves a few cents an employee because his boss asked him to so the boss can get promoted and show "results". Then they will push this everywhere because one company is doing it.
I feel so sorry for gen z and younger, being brought up in a world where every company is trying to normalize subscription based services for absolutely everything
0:57 I'll do you one better, we've used thin clients that boot from the network for a long time. So not only they don't have windows installed, they don't even have a disk installed, they need only an old junkbunx which had a cpu, network card and 512MB of memory. But instead of 349$ they're usually free.
The power isn't though, this thing is probably a few watts total. It'll have warranty be shipped ready for user login without needing any icky "servers" because cloud is automatically better. Corporate types will swarm to it.
Sony buying Kadokawa is MUCH larger and different than trying to acquire From Software, it's more about furthering their ownership and controlling international rights and distribution of anime/manga. It probably doesn't concern the Playstation group at all as they've been aggressively trying to separate itself from anime games since the PS4 era.
Yeah, Kadokawa is in the top 4 Japanese publishers nationally... I don't even know how to translate this to US - it's like if 30% of your books were suddenly Sony
Even past that kadokawa also has it's hands in a bunch of other media like NicoNico douga (Japanese video streaming similar to RUclips). I know it's not necessarily in the wheelhouse of this channel, but focusing on just fromsoft feels like a bit of a miss from TL
This is more of an acquisition for Sonys massive presence in the film/anime industry than it is for PlayStation. The amount of media rights they stand to gain from this is insane.
1:39 That is one hell of an awkward clap he started there. Audience: "What are we meant to feel?" Presenter: be impressed people, clap with me! Audience: "Oooooh we are meant to be impressed?!?" proceed to join to clap. God that was hard to watch.
I think the bigger deal with Sony purchasing Kadokawa is the anime market. Right now they’ve already acquired Funimation, Aniplex, and Crunchyroll. With Kadokawa Unser their umbrella, they would have a near monopoly on anime distribution in the US, if not the entire world outside of East Asia. The only anime distribution company I know of off the top of my head is Hi-Dive, and their market share is probably around the market share of Firefox (i.e. statistically insignificant)
As a former MS-Fanboy it is sad to see how they run it into the ground by a totally disconnected leadership, following the worst possible ideas they throw up. That copilot icon reminds me immediately on Recall and I will try to avoid it like the plague. Even I do now run a dual Linux boot system, which I would have never thought in a billion years ... but here we go.
A couple decades ago, the CEO where I worked had a big presentation to reveal: the new company logo. He was visibly disappointed at the lack of wild enthusiasm from employees in attendance.
@@boblangill6209 that's usually what happens when you hype yourself for something completely insignificant =') No one else will share your enthousiasm.
1:55 Can we get a live close caption from English to Simplify English so when someone talks about "We need synergy our blockchain web 3.0 AI-powered" to "We gonna scam you and take your privacy at the same time"
I've got an "AI" that just replaces every sentence with "blockchain", "Web3", or "AI" with ten thousand shrieking murder victims. Wait, shit, that's gonna trigger on this comm..AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
It actually stops working on August 27th that year. No one can figure out why, Copilot keeps insisting there's no issue, and we fired all the programmers, so.... 🤷
@@tim3172 Good point. The Apple sheep crowd cheer in revolutionary happiness at every mundane and already been done features that spill out of Tim cook or his cronies mouths on stage 😂
I think Microsoft has seen the writing on the wall for years now as far as consumers go. But they need you for a few more years so they can have all that juicy training data on just how you use their OS, services and apps. Once they have that in the bag. Microsoft will end up like IBM. You won't hear about them but they'll be there, in the background. Running everything online and for business. They've all but cancelled a hundred product lines that used to be consumer hits and now the line-up of hardware is purely existing to serve business but with the fake marketing sheen to make them seem like they're for consumers too, sort of if you squint a lot.
There are not words for how unimpressed I am by all the CEOs trying to cram AI into things that do not need AI. And then making it difficult or impossible to disable that AI functionality.
not to mention that the AI applications are either not useful or actively detrimental to the performance of your machine. The last thing I want is for things like program menu to start giving my AI generated explanation when I just want to run an application
you gotta love seeing the bubble that will cause the next financial crisis grow before your eyes. And we will all suffer because of that it's unbelievable how bad our current world is
@@BlueScreenCorpbold of you to assume anything much of the ai stuff will be done on your machine when they can scrape and monetise that stuff after sending it to "the cloud"
@@zyeborm If you let copilot run instead of killing the process and disabling it, it uses a considerable amount of resources. As far as I can tell the only user facing thing it does is suggest you download new apps when you are looking for stuff that is installed on your machine.
There's A.I. at the bottom of the Amazon app now, you need to swipe it of to even see the close button. On a smaller phone the tab at the bottom wastes a non-trivial amount of space.
They don't want to be the last on the AI bandwagon ;-) I'm fine with AI but ONLY when I'm choosing when to interact with it. So no Copilot on my PC (but I do use ChatGPT and Llama when I want to).
@@igorthelight - That's fine to me, let the tools exist, but don't force them on me. Let the tool be an extension on the Microsoft Store or something people can install and uninstall as they want to use it. I hate the Copilot thing because we all know it is going to be Microsoft selling our data one day (it might be local now as they say but that won't be forever) to advertising companies for more money. Microsoft needs to just go back to basics and make an excellent OS and make that their focus. Stop it with the things no one asked for. No one asked for M365 Copilot stuff.
You can unpin the copilot thing and pretend it does not exist. I also prefer doing everything through a browser rather than inside the operation system
Unfortunately, they had to make their mistakes right as the Linux world was in the middle of the transition from Xorg to Wayland, hindering the migration process. Ah well, it doesn't look like they're about to stop making them any time soon.
Sony buying Kadokawa is almost hypocritical. They basically abandoned all of Japan, moved everything to California, and shut down some of their best studios for no reason to focus on all their western stuff, only now to suddenly think Japan is worth investing back into for... presumably a Japanese game series that's popular in the west? The reason I loved Sony so much was the awesome mix of both Western and Japanese games and was a die-hard fan up until the mid-point of the PS4. Japan Studio single-handedly kept the Vita even remotely a thing here in the US.
Sony isnt buying kadokawa for your rehashed video game from 2009. They're doing it for the anime and manga control. life is more than your video games, I promise.
It's not Sony interactive buying kadokawa, it's sony group, different branches, Sony group doesn't have shit to do with playstation, sony group owns Crunchyroll
They are probably not gonna sell Chrome. But debundling Chrome from Android I would definitely appreciate. But why stop there? They should force debundling other apps as well, such as Gmail, Drive, Photos, Maps, RUclips, etc. If I don't want to use one or more of those apps, why should they take up space on the device?
$349 for eWaste - It's the same old Thin Client / Network Computer rubbish - this junk has been around since the late 90s. Garbage the same way a Chromebook is garbage in that it's mostly helpless without a network connection. My answer was No Thanks back in 1997 when I first heard of this junk and it's still the same now. Stop wasting resources on this rubbish!
For their intended use case in enterprise solutions ThinClients are actually really good. You don't need a high powered PC if everybody works on VMs in your company anyway, and that happens a lot in enterprise IT structures. And even after primary use has ended, they aren't all bad. I for example use an old one as a home assistant host for my smart home (cheaper than a similar raspy and with about the same power consumption), I know of others that build cheap nas or Media PCs with them etc... so they actually can have a ton of use, just not as a stand alone Desktop Workstation. That said, this m365 cloud thingy sounds a bit ridiculous, especially as there are a lot of cheaper options already available.
To be fair, home users could enjoy thin clients too. But we had that. It was called the Steam Link, and now it's software to run on a raspberry pi. Which is less than a third of the price...
They have their uses, I see them all the time. The only part concerning me is the $350 price tag, but I’m sure MS will be willing to give discounts to large buyers.
As an AC fan, unfortunately AC is small time and constsantly get ignored. It's funny when I hear people say "I played every fromsoft game" then continue to ignore the ENTIRE AC series
@@Muhluri well its not their fault. FROM popularity was raised ever since they invented Soulslike, they probably still kept teams that worked from the AC games but just like their popularity, it speaks to how the market of consumers enjoyed it
i cried when valve sold their remaining steam controller stock for $5 a piece and was seconds late from purchasing one. that's the one controller i have always wanted. what i really want is something like nintendo joycons but shaped like meta quest 3 controllers and with steam controller layout. i don't know why people want their controllers to be one unit. more comfortable having both sides separated. also figure gyro would be better this way.
No joke the Windows integration to the Quest is my dream setup. I loved doing that on the Rift but the options were quite limited in terms of productivity.
I think it’s funny that Google keeps shouting about stunting innovation, because before Bell telephone got broken up they were saying the exact same thing and the minute they got shut down innovation in the scene exploded. Weird.
It is kind of funny that Kadokawa is referred as the parent company of the game studio that made Elder Ring. Kadokawa is HUGE, and not only in the gaming industry, but also in manga, light novel, movie and anime. Imagine Disney buying Universal.
Riley, After all these years of watching your show, i want to personally say i think your presentation and character has been so cool to see develop. You have grown to become a great host. (:
They make Zero client computers already. They can basically do nothing bur run a PCoIP client and a TCP/IP stack to connect to a remote desktop. They are very light and compact and have excellent battery life and are inherently secure.
If only Linux was more widely supported I would switch now. Microsoft is taking advantage of their customers and I don't like it, but they know 99% of their users don't even know they have a choice or are like me and know Linux is a thing but that it requires installing random software you know nothing about in hopes it fixes support for what you want.
Microsoft cant go bankrupt, almost all PCs in the world use their garbage software, almost all the software industries depend on them, governments depend on them, its the biggest company in the world, they can suffer, but will never fall, they are just too big.
It's not really tech or gaming, but what I see in Sony's plan to buy Kadokawa, is them becoming an even bigger player in the world of anime and manga. They already bought and merged the major players in anime streaming outside Japan, and they already own some anime production studios in Japan. I don't have the numbers to say how big they would be, but I'd be confident to guess they'll be the single largest player on the market.
Man, Microsoft really needs to get rid of Nutella, he is running them into the ground with his "everything has to be cloud" fetish. Seriously, they were somewhat decent before he took over, and as soon as he took over he started cutting everything good from the company.
They were pretty much at the end of the line when he became CEO, in the 10 years since then the stock has grown by about 1000% compared to compared to the -14% growth from 2000s to 2014. If I was an investor I would be happy, the only problem is that most of us aren't. Don't blame Nadella, dude just saved his company by selling it to the devil, blame the devil. The investors are dumbasses who probably use Macs anyways.
Investors LOVE subscriptions, because that’s predictable and stable revenue with 100% margins. Thus everything is switching to subscription. Cloud is essentially amortizing and centralizing hardware usage as the typical laptop or desktop is idle like over 90% the time and could easily be shared. Latency is constantly getting better and is “good enough” for desktop use already. Microsoft’s enterprise customers whom want the office suite (most of them) shell out monthly subscriptions per user to use that software. And Google docs while decent for most new age companies, can’t fight the versatility of having offline applications instead of browser ones. Microsoft does this stuff for tue enterprise, consumers are a bit harder to crack.
@@mo2gen364 I deleted Office 365 and installed Office 2022. Microsoft-Office-Click-To-Run us present. Deleted Office 2022 and installed Open Office - that process is no more! So it's MS Office related - not just Office 365 ;-)
Anybody else notice at 4:28 in the sponsor bit where the pc they showcase advertises a ryzen 7 7500f? So LTT is now allowing advertisers to blatantly lie?
Outlook isn’t pushing emails currently. I can’t see new emails unless I restart the app. It’s concerning when basic stuff like Outlook is broken. What are Microsoft playing at?
So ironically, this DOJ conclusion is actually going to make *less* competition. Something like 95% of Mozilla revenue comes from Google directly, so without that... RIP firefox.
to be fair Mozilla hasn't been managed that for a long while, and only has put minimal amount of effort into making firefox appealing to more users while spending more time on half finished projects to try and diversify their revenue sources.
And mozilla shouldn't have been relying on that anyway, the search engine deal did more to hobble their ability to innovate by inflating exec salaries for doing nothing and keeping the company on effective life support, while all their innovative projects were sent to the mozilla graveyard, nor was mozilla able to do what proton did i.e build their own integrated email suite like google, while any products they did launch were launched too late or were stuck in limited availability. Mozilla wouldn't have been able to keep doing mistep after mistep if it weren't for the search deal. Also mozilla still has large reserves, enough to sustain themselves for few years even at current expenditures, so you shouldn't be too worried, they've always had the resources to turn things around but terrible leadership.
@@DesmondKarani no they don't. You're probably a young adult or teenager if you think that, because that's the target demographic and highest market share.
Kadokawa is so much bigger than just gaming. They are a massive publisher of manga, light novels, and owns multiple anime studios. They also own light novel and manga publisher/translator J-Novel Club. Sony already owns animation studio Aniplex/CoverWorks and anime streaming site Crunchyroll (and Funimation, which they merged with it) This acquisition would be an effective monopoly on all IP Kadokawa owns, shutting down much of the competition in the anime/manga space
According to some sources, it seems like Kadokawa went to Sony for help, as Korea's Kakao was gradually increasing shares. So they went to Sony before falling into the hands of Kakao.
@@wojciechosinski5927 to be fair the upgrade prices on the Mac Mini are a straight up scam which kill the price to performance value of the whole package, but it still looks like an incredible deal compared to whatever Microsoft is trying to do.
At Microsoft office: how do we train our AI ? That one employee: makes everything a training ground? Everyone: genius In another note I can't wait for the incoming legal issues this can cause.
I really wish that Linux developers had realised earlier that if they'd all worked together on ONE solid distro/kernel instead of muddying the field with hundreds of them, they could have actually properly rivaled Windows and MacOS by now - and had a huge rise in new users of late looking for an anti-AI operating system. Even in the corporate world, where they could have promoted their platform on the grounds that, unlike Windows, theirs isn't a massive corporate espionage risk with all that "AI in everything" actively scraping all documents and Excel spreadsheets etc and sending that data to Microsofts servers for "training".
@techheck3358 I'm not saying have NO alternative ones, but to actually be a PROPER rival to Apple and Microsoft which I'm sure the creator of Linux would like it to have been. And that's my point - we need an ALTERNATIVE to Mac, not just say "well just get a Mac hur-dur". We need that third legitimate option to stop the monopoly both Microsoft and Apple have - and they are monopolies both cos although there is cross-over, it's not as much as they like to pretend it is.
Imagine if instead of creating yet another bloody distro just to have a few different features, they instead ADDED those features to the single distro making it even better, have more options and more FREEDOM to use that single distro in different ways? Be so much better than barely scraping a 4% market share and having the nightmare of distro choice that will always put off the average computer user.
@@DavidStruveDesigns Distros are created individually, by different people. Anyone can create a distro - just take the linux kernel and package it with the off-the-shelf software you want built in. Forcing distros to include certain software is not freedom - that is compelled speech. You could create a distro with alllll of the software available on it. im sure it exists already somewhere. but people wouldnt use it because its bloated. You could create a distro with all of the software easily available for download. that i know already exists - its the arch based distros, like arch, manjaro, endeavour. all developed by different people because those people want different things. arch users want the newest and the latest software, even if it may be buggy. manjaro users like a more stable system. endeavour users like having more software pre-installed. you say a 4% market share, but that isnt entirely true. linux is used on most servers, datacentres, and embedded computers. Thats precisely because of that freedom that linux provides.
@techheck3358 I do get your point, but it still would be easier for the rest of us that don't have a clue to just have one OS to use just like in the case of Windows or Mac. We don't have to choose between 100+ different versions of Windows or MacOs and that's what the majority likes. I'm talking about purely domestic market share, I'm well aware of the server and data side of Linux and it's much bigger share of THAT market. Like I said, in regard to being a VIABLE alternative to Windows or Mac, it will never happen with the current way Linux is treated because it's greatest strength IS it's greatest weakness when it comes to the vast majority of domestic computer users. Hence why it's been struggling to even get to a measly 4% market share despite the 30 years it's been around for.
You do have alternatives. Linux is great these days unless you absolutely need a few very specific apps - most people do not. Even gaming is really good now, with the only big ones that don't work being a serious security threat on Windows anyways.
@@crazydude5825 I already use Linux most days, but sometimes I need the Adobe suite, and that;s when I boot into Windows 10. There are Adobe alternatives, but none of them give me as streamilned workflow as Adobe
hey guys its riley from the video speaking to you from inside the Windows 365 Link PC device thing. Sure enough it is empty as heck in here and very dark. I think they just stuffed a box with cardboard and a raspberry Pi. You should probably get a real PC instead so go to jawa.link/TLNov24 and check out the amazing deals available at Jawa. They are THE marketplace for buying and selling PC components and full assembled rigs. I don't know legally whether i can say they also carry astromech and protocol droids but i'm doin it
hi riley
Do you think a cloud based OS will replace Windows 11 or later down the line worse if they require you have to pay a subscription per month just to use your own PC that you bought could be possible they put that on next update to all computers that will be the final nail in the coffin seeing the Microsoft 365 link to be will happen to others computers as well.
I too buy my used PC parts the smart way. Using my threatening aura and drooling of the mouth, I sometimes am even given money and wallets on top of the PC parts I want!
I can't use Jawa, because I'm not continental USA or adjacent, so to hell with me for any kind of at least semi relevant advertising (made more annoying by the fact that I pay for youtube premium, so you're actually FORCING me into adverts, so that's a little annoying), or at the very least regional pricing, amirite?
I would use Jawa, except I’m Canadian, like you, Riley. You also can’t use Jawa technically, barring sponsored Scrapyard Wars episodes.
Microsoft’s marketing department seems to be testing the limits of confusion-based advertising.
More like testing if they turn an already licensed OS into more your to pay monthly subscription OS to use your computer
This is a product for boring gigantic corporations and all the boring daily work stuff.
not sure why no one's talking about data privacy of windows on cloud, now every mouse clicks, file accessed, keyboard entry when using the OS, is sent to microsoft, indiscriminately.
"The limit of confusion? They're not even close!"
Sincerely,
The USB Consortium
People acting like they'll die. They won't. Enterprise is all aboard Microsoft lol. They aren't targeting sweaty gamers.
Just once I wish people would boo loudly when execs announce stupid crap at keynotes
Do you not have phones?
The most we ever got was when the $999 Pro Stand was revealed at WWDC 2019
@@muadeeb That moment was great
@@mosando That Pro Stand was a shameless rip-off, but at least a tangible product... but a new icon????? WTF????????????
That applause held shame
It was a slow clap as a tribute to the grave of that one lone designer that Microsoft employed.
I had a second hand embarrassment. Surely the presenter felt something similar
Jeb Bush vibes
"please clap"
I wouldn't be surprised is MS just added a clap track over the video!
350$ for a thin client that only works with a 30+$ monthly subscription must be one of the worst deals in computer history
EDIT: Since everyone here seems to think I'm stupid and don't know that this is meant for enterprise users: Yes, I do, in fact, know that. But the funny thing is: For buisness, this just seems like an even worse deal. For 350$ per device, you can get a PC that's perfectly reasonable to do office work, and you won't even need to connect to another PC for it.
And to the people saying that enterprise customers will negotiate a lower price: You know they do that with other vendors as well, right?
If that comes with the office subscription, then that’s not really that much of an increase for enterprise customers.
At work, we already do a ton of our work on remote Linux boxes, but having the entire PC remote is an interesting play.
We wouldn’t since we like our laptops for mobility, but some companies might spring for these.
Or one of the best deals in computer history if you are the one providing it.
@@bayanzabihiyan7465 You can get a *more* capable device for like 100$, especially if you are willing to go to the used market (which, in my experience, most companies are). Now scale that up to 200 employees and you alread get a difference of 50,000$. Are you really sure that that's "not really that much of an increase"?
Some accountant somewhere will probably use interest rates and imaginary costs to "prove" that it saves a few cents an employee because his boss asked him to so the boss can get promoted and show "results". Then they will push this everywhere because one company is doing it.
I feel so sorry for gen z and younger, being brought up in a world where every company is trying to normalize subscription based services for absolutely everything
I love that the icon announcing guy had to start clapping to get everyone else to try 😂👏
Jeb Bush: "Please Clap"
Yeah cause this shit is all pointless and boring, its like being being excited by the reveal of a new trash pile
@@BlueScreenCorp Anything to keep the investors...happy? Satisfied? Geez, I don't even know if they care about this stuff anymore.
The annotation feature in teams does look useful for corporate calls tho
This gave me Steve Balmer flashbacks. "DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS DEVELOPERS!"
0:57 I'll do you one better, we've used thin clients that boot from the network for a long time. So not only they don't have windows installed, they don't even have a disk installed, they need only an old junkbunx which had a cpu, network card and 512MB of memory. But instead of 349$ they're usually free.
The power isn't though, this thing is probably a few watts total. It'll have warranty be shipped ready for user login without needing any icky "servers" because cloud is automatically better. Corporate types will swarm to it.
1:37 Please clap
Cringe 😂
Thought of this too 😂🤦🏼♂️
Was coming to the comments to say the same thing 😅😂
Jeb!
We're just like apple, except we do nothing interesting or exciting.
Sony buying Kadokawa is MUCH larger and different than trying to acquire From Software, it's more about furthering their ownership and controlling international rights and distribution of anime/manga. It probably doesn't concern the Playstation group at all as they've been aggressively trying to separate itself from anime games since the PS4 era.
Yeah, Kadokawa is in the top 4 Japanese publishers nationally... I don't even know how to translate this to US - it's like if 30% of your books were suddenly Sony
Even past that kadokawa also has it's hands in a bunch of other media like NicoNico douga (Japanese video streaming similar to RUclips). I know it's not necessarily in the wheelhouse of this channel, but focusing on just fromsoft feels like a bit of a miss from TL
This is more of an acquisition for Sonys massive presence in the film/anime industry than it is for PlayStation. The amount of media rights they stand to gain from this is insane.
@@dojomojomofoIt would be similar to Disney buying NBCUniversal or Warner Media.
Once you jump into bed with anime, you can never wash that shameful stink off.
Imagine being the guy who pulled the short straw to head up the presentation on the new freakin icons... Just look at his face, it says it all.
Lol I just looked at his face LOL
He's dying inside
He's probably just thinking about how big his paycheck is. This is dumb, but at least I make the big bucks.
@@username7763exactly, people forget its for the bag
Having to start clapping yourself to get the crowd going is wild
Nowadays, it's just "plz clap" 💩
Very sad….
Microsoft marketing team. If you need to start a clap, it’s not worth the clap
Very microsofty product presentation
Clapilot
MS are fantastic at shoveling out crap and then being confused why people arent worshiping them for it.
It's not about being worth it
Repeat after me: You will own nothing and be happy
1:39 That is one hell of an awkward clap he started there.
Audience: "What are we meant to feel?"
Presenter: be impressed people, clap with me!
Audience: "Oooooh we are meant to be impressed?!?" proceed to join to clap.
God that was hard to watch.
Dear Microsoft, Please stop.
Yes please stop hate windows 👎👎
Yeah, pretty much
They won't stop they don't care about our inputs let them figure it out. 🙄
Dear Microsoft, please continue sending your product line down the 🚽
Yours
Mr Linux
They won’t. It’s up to you to stop using windows.
I think the bigger deal with Sony purchasing Kadokawa is the anime market. Right now they’ve already acquired Funimation, Aniplex, and Crunchyroll. With Kadokawa Unser their umbrella, they would have a near monopoly on anime distribution in the US, if not the entire world outside of East Asia. The only anime distribution company I know of off the top of my head is Hi-Dive, and their market share is probably around the market share of Firefox (i.e. statistically insignificant)
We are so close to a company marketing their product as not including AI and hitting it right out of the park.
And we HATE AI. Proceeds to sell out millions of whatever they are selling
Linux hasnt been jumping on the ai gravy train like everyone else because they know people dont care.
As a former MS-Fanboy it is sad to see how they run it into the ground by a totally disconnected leadership, following the worst possible ideas they throw up. That copilot icon reminds me immediately on Recall and I will try to avoid it like the plague. Even I do now run a dual Linux boot system, which I would have never thought in a billion years ... but here we go.
Bill Gates would turn in his grave, if we wasn't still alive and busy with ... other things
@@henningerhenningstone691 he is not running the cpompany anymore.
Bill is punching the air rn
The guy had to make the crowd clap, that's terrible
A couple decades ago, the CEO where I worked had a big presentation to reveal: the new company logo. He was visibly disappointed at the lack of wild enthusiasm from employees in attendance.
@@boblangill6209 that's usually what happens when you hype yourself for something completely insignificant =')
No one else will share your enthousiasm.
No, it's terrible365
@@boblangill6209 I mean, at least he seems excited about his company, that has to mean something good, right?
"please clap"
1:55 Can we get a live close caption from English to Simplify English so when someone talks about "We need synergy our blockchain web 3.0 AI-powered" to "We gonna scam you and take your privacy at the same time"
I've got an "AI" that just replaces every sentence with "blockchain", "Web3", or "AI" with ten thousand shrieking murder victims.
Wait, shit, that's gonna trigger on this comm..AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Just stick a post-it note with "nonsense" where the subtitles go
So does Windows 365 and Microsoft 365 just stop working on December 31st on leap years? Guess we're gonna find out
365.2425 🙃
It actually stops working on August 27th that year.
No one can figure out why, Copilot keeps insisting there's no issue, and we fired all the programmers, so.... 🤷
nothing after ms office 2019 obtained from the high seas actually works at all lmao
It's all part of the 99.9% Uptime SLA.... It allows for it to be down for about 1.46 days in total every 4 years
In the year 365365
if Windows is still alive
your eyes will have no work to do
A machine's doin that for you.
Never been a better time to be on linux!
Yep. A minty minty minty time!
I recently switched to Mac and love it
I'm starting to not see the point in staying on Windows. I want it to look like Windows 2000 and be secure, offline capable, and non-AI everything.
Linux we go
I.E. linux
@@Reseaux-m4o if only software actually ran on Linux
maybe try UNIX
@@v0ldy54 Running photoshop, substance painter and FL studio on linux without issue, plus plenty of games.
The new icon reveal announcement felt like they had guns pointed at the audience to make them clap.
Microsoft: "We're dedicating an entire slide and minutes of your time to announce that some software has a new icon."
Crowd: *bored as fuck*
That's Apple
@@casparhughey5651 Please link the video where that happened to Apple. We're all waiting.
@@tim3172 Good point. The Apple sheep crowd cheer in revolutionary happiness at every mundane and already been done features that spill out of Tim cook or his cronies mouths on stage 😂
07:51 IRON MAN reference
One of the best impressions I've seen/heard!
no shit
Microsoft discovered yet another way to motivate users to stick with Windows 10.
Just open the window and let the penguin in. You'll be okay. Your captor won't hurt you anymore.
@@JoshR-k9q A Firefox user, a Linux user and a Vegan walked into a bar......
I think Microsoft has seen the writing on the wall for years now as far as consumers go. But they need you for a few more years so they can have all that juicy training data on just how you use their OS, services and apps. Once they have that in the bag. Microsoft will end up like IBM. You won't hear about them but they'll be there, in the background. Running everything online and for business. They've all but cancelled a hundred product lines that used to be consumer hits and now the line-up of hardware is purely existing to serve business but with the fake marketing sheen to make them seem like they're for consumers too, sort of if you squint a lot.
@@Fahad56744 and his name was @JoshR-k9q
(I jest, I use Windows 11 and Linux, and I'm equally satisfied with both)
you do realise that Microsoft 365 isn't Windows 11 exclusive right?
The delay of the applause when he revealed the new logo was top notch cinema
There are not words for how unimpressed I am by all the CEOs trying to cram AI into things that do not need AI.
And then making it difficult or impossible to disable that AI functionality.
not to mention that the AI applications are either not useful or actively detrimental to the performance of your machine. The last thing I want is for things like program menu to start giving my AI generated explanation when I just want to run an application
you gotta love seeing the bubble that will cause the next financial crisis grow before your eyes. And we will all suffer because of that
it's unbelievable how bad our current world is
@@BlueScreenCorpbold of you to assume anything much of the ai stuff will be done on your machine when they can scrape and monetise that stuff after sending it to "the cloud"
@@zyeborm If you let copilot run instead of killing the process and disabling it, it uses a considerable amount of resources. As far as I can tell the only user facing thing it does is suggest you download new apps when you are looking for stuff that is installed on your machine.
There's A.I. at the bottom of the Amazon app now, you need to swipe it of to even see the close button. On a smaller phone the tab at the bottom wastes a non-trivial amount of space.
Why is Microsoft forcing Copilot on everyone? Who actually asked for this?
They don't want to be the last on the AI bandwagon ;-)
I'm fine with AI but ONLY when I'm choosing when to interact with it. So no Copilot on my PC (but I do use ChatGPT and Llama when I want to).
@@igorthelight - That's fine to me, let the tools exist, but don't force them on me. Let the tool be an extension on the Microsoft Store or something people can install and uninstall as they want to use it. I hate the Copilot thing because we all know it is going to be Microsoft selling our data one day (it might be local now as they say but that won't be forever) to advertising companies for more money. Microsoft needs to just go back to basics and make an excellent OS and make that their focus. Stop it with the things no one asked for. No one asked for M365 Copilot stuff.
@@Khaltazar-2024 100% agree!
You can unpin the copilot thing and pretend it does not exist. I also prefer doing everything through a browser rather than inside the operation system
Because they are desperate.
Especially if you look at every news about Microsoft in the past days or weeks or earlier maybe.
Microsofts marketing department making Linux looking good every moment they advertise Windows!! Love it!
At this point they even make MacOS look better
They make Temple OS look good.
Unfortunately, they had to make their mistakes right as the Linux world was in the middle of the transition from Xorg to Wayland, hindering the migration process. Ah well, it doesn't look like they're about to stop making them any time soon.
Well done Art Director and Production Manager
1:34 It's a bad sign when they have to start the clap, that one clap beforehand does not count-
Can the DoJ also force google to SELL RUclips?
$300 for a cloud PC is not cheap
$349 is just the price for the box. The cost of the cloud PC service is completely seperate. Their cheapest plan is $336 per user per year.
@@Jon717 That's even worse - just get a cheap offfice laptop and it'll run O365...
It is apparently. Dell and Lenovo's alternatives at 700+
Jailbreak incoming
So it's a Windows Chromebook without display or input methods
0:25 steam link basically
M365 icon, wow, marketing level 99 - he even clapped himself 😂
I swear, these people that work at tech giants are disconnected from reality.
@@TurntableTV Yes... but they're making shitloads of money, so they could not care less about the corporate cult within Microsoft
Getting excited over a new logo it's pretty lame and sad. Really? What does it add to the project. Absolutely nothing
1:36 Very nice of him to remind everyone that was falling asleep, that this is a moment they should clap at
I bursted out laughing when I saw that he was the one who initiated the clapping
"comeon guys start clapping at our groundbreaking innovation"
Sony buying Kadokawa is almost hypocritical. They basically abandoned all of Japan, moved everything to California, and shut down some of their best studios for no reason to focus on all their western stuff, only now to suddenly think Japan is worth investing back into for... presumably a Japanese game series that's popular in the west?
The reason I loved Sony so much was the awesome mix of both Western and Japanese games and was a die-hard fan up until the mid-point of the PS4. Japan Studio single-handedly kept the Vita even remotely a thing here in the US.
Sony isnt buying kadokawa for your rehashed video game from 2009. They're doing it for the anime and manga control. life is more than your video games, I promise.
@@RizzyGyattthey might not be able to because of shueisha relationship which would tank there other ventures.
It's not Sony interactive buying kadokawa, it's sony group, different branches, Sony group doesn't have shit to do with playstation, sony group owns Crunchyroll
@@RizzyGyatt As if Funimation and Crunchyroll weren't enough...
@RizzyGyatt If you don't mind me asking how would the acquisition affect the manga and anime distribution network
Oh great, now my whole computer is just a subscription on a server somewhere.
The announcement of the icon reminds me of the movie Idiocracy.
It reminds me of the Box 3 Signature Edition in Silicon Valley...
They are probably not gonna sell Chrome. But debundling Chrome from Android I would definitely appreciate.
But why stop there? They should force debundling other apps as well, such as Gmail, Drive, Photos, Maps, RUclips, etc. If I don't want to use one or more of those apps, why should they take up space on the device?
I think a big part of that is Google trying to kill off adblockers via Manifest V3
$349 for eWaste - It's the same old Thin Client / Network Computer rubbish - this junk has been around since the late 90s. Garbage the same way a Chromebook is garbage in that it's mostly helpless without a network connection. My answer was No Thanks back in 1997 when I first heard of this junk and it's still the same now. Stop wasting resources on this rubbish!
The healthcare and banking industries love these things for security and centralization.
For their intended use case in enterprise solutions ThinClients are actually really good. You don't need a high powered PC if everybody works on VMs in your company anyway, and that happens a lot in enterprise IT structures. And even after primary use has ended, they aren't all bad. I for example use an old one as a home assistant host for my smart home (cheaper than a similar raspy and with about the same power consumption), I know of others that build cheap nas or Media PCs with them etc... so they actually can have a ton of use, just not as a stand alone Desktop Workstation. That said, this m365 cloud thingy sounds a bit ridiculous, especially as there are a lot of cheaper options already available.
To be fair, home users could enjoy thin clients too. But we had that. It was called the Steam Link, and now it's software to run on a raspberry pi. Which is less than a third of the price...
They have their uses, I see them all the time. The only part concerning me is the $350 price tag, but I’m sure MS will be willing to give discounts to large buyers.
Yeah screw these things.. I wanna see machines punching above their weight for office products online..
By attending this Microsoft event, you are obligated to applaud this new Windows icon.
"and armored core :("
For those that know, we didn't forget about this one.
As an AC fan, unfortunately AC is small time and constsantly get ignored. It's funny when I hear people say "I played every fromsoft game" then continue to ignore the ENTIRE AC series
@@Muhluri well its not their fault. FROM popularity was raised ever since they invented Soulslike, they probably still kept teams that worked from the AC games but just like their popularity, it speaks to how the market of consumers enjoyed it
That is some of the shittest rebranding I've seen in a long time
You mean since their last rebranding?
Microsoft looked at all of the e-waste smart junk laying around that companies discontinued service for and thought "Hey we can make that too!"
Riley having different intro in technews every episode. Its just perfect way to enjoy morning
6:57 I feel the editor there.
Armoured core is probably my favourite franchise of all their games
Love the closing Iron Man reference 😂
sheeeeet, i totally missed dat...2008 was a LONG time ago, also good marvel movies sadly
Art Direction *and* Production Management would have been too much for a single savvy AI soldier, so I see you had them share the load. Well played.
i cried when valve sold their remaining steam controller stock for $5 a piece and was seconds late from purchasing one. that's the one controller i have always wanted. what i really want is something like nintendo joycons but shaped like meta quest 3 controllers and with steam controller layout. i don't know why people want their controllers to be one unit. more comfortable having both sides separated. also figure gyro would be better this way.
I already miss the off screen banter. 😢😢😢
1:35 Nothing is more thrilling than starting your own round of applause, just like *Jeb Bush* in 2015 when he told people when to applaud! 😂
So early nobody has snitched the sponsor segment yet
1:39 Copilot365 introduced to OVERWHELMING enthusiasm at the event!
Unthusiasm!
The video feels so.. quiet. It's just Riley by himself in a room.
Go back and read the credits. 😉
@emptywig :(
Damn it! Riley broke into the office after hours and started making TechLinked videos again!
it feels like the end is coming... again
No joke the Windows integration to the Quest is my dream setup. I loved doing that on the Rift but the options were quite limited in terms of productivity.
Hmm, the last few episodes of TechLinked have been missing something.
The writers/hecklers, Jessica and Jakib
I think it’s funny that Google keeps shouting about stunting innovation, because before Bell telephone got broken up they were saying the exact same thing and the minute they got shut down innovation in the scene exploded. Weird.
The one guy clapping when they announced the new icon sent me. Bet it was the graphic designer who made the icon.
It is kind of funny that Kadokawa is referred as the parent company of the game studio that made Elder Ring. Kadokawa is HUGE, and not only in the gaming industry, but also in manga, light novel, movie and anime. Imagine Disney buying Universal.
But where did they put the power button?
Where it's hard to accidentally push? Oh wait, that's Apple.
In the cloud 🙃
it's always on
You can never kill it
😈
Lmao 🤣
That new icon was so revolutionary I actually clapped in from of my PC.
I bought a tiny pc that looks suspiciously like that box for my aging mother who still does not care to learn how to technology.
Riley, After all these years of watching your show, i want to personally say i think your presentation and character has been so cool to see develop. You have grown to become a great host. (:
The audacity of mentioning all of Dark Souls, Elden Ring AND Skeiro but not Armored Core when talking about From Software.
I love how the announcement was so lame the speaker had to clap first and there was just lackluster clapping to follow.
They make Zero client computers already. They can basically do nothing bur run a PCoIP client and a TCP/IP stack to connect to a remote desktop. They are very light and compact and have excellent battery life and are inherently secure.
150-200 bucks flat on Amazon 👍
I really like the "in a cave with a box of scraps" reference! ❤
7:35 around 143000meters or 143km
Thank you!
I think in C standard metrics! xD
So as the whole scientific world!
If only Linux was more widely supported I would switch now. Microsoft is taking advantage of their customers and I don't like it, but they know 99% of their users don't even know they have a choice or are like me and know Linux is a thing but that it requires installing random software you know nothing about in hopes it fixes support for what you want.
1:35 "Please clap."
Or face the wrath of the Great Leader Kim.
Love how the public recieved the new logo 🤣
microsoft wants to go bankrupt
Microsoft cant go bankrupt, almost all PCs in the world use their garbage software, almost all the software industries depend on them, governments depend on them, its the biggest company in the world, they can suffer, but will never fall, they are just too big.
Fr
Copilot M365 is the production managet😂 and
windows 365 is the art director..
Good one, LTT.
For that money you definitely buy something that has an os that runs locally. Probably even more powerful
It's not really tech or gaming, but what I see in Sony's plan to buy Kadokawa, is them becoming an even bigger player in the world of anime and manga.
They already bought and merged the major players in anime streaming outside Japan, and they already own some anime production studios in Japan.
I don't have the numbers to say how big they would be, but I'd be confident to guess they'll be the single largest player on the market.
If Sony gets their hands on Kadokawa they will have control over the MAJORITY of Anime, Manga, and Light Novels in the west which is a BAD thing
Bro i always wonder wtf does microsoft think before making these dumb af decisions....
They think, wow, this will bump the stock by 5%, so I can buy another boat when I sell my tranche of options this year!
@@Schmootle 100%
At this point, Microsoft is just copying Apple’s moves. I can’t be the only one seeing this.
Man, Microsoft really needs to get rid of Nutella, he is running them into the ground with his "everything has to be cloud" fetish.
Seriously, they were somewhat decent before he took over, and as soon as he took over he started cutting everything good from the company.
They were pretty much at the end of the line when he became CEO, in the 10 years since then the stock has grown by about 1000% compared to compared to the -14% growth from 2000s to 2014. If I was an investor I would be happy, the only problem is that most of us aren't. Don't blame Nadella, dude just saved his company by selling it to the devil, blame the devil. The investors are dumbasses who probably use Macs anyways.
Indian CEO's make the best CEO's....
/s
uh no, azure, windows terminal, wsl2, github, devops.
a lot of what microsoft is doing works great, the biggest problem is 11
Investors LOVE subscriptions, because that’s predictable and stable revenue with 100% margins.
Thus everything is switching to subscription.
Cloud is essentially amortizing and centralizing hardware usage as the typical laptop or desktop is idle like over 90% the time and could easily be shared.
Latency is constantly getting better and is “good enough” for desktop use already.
Microsoft’s enterprise customers whom want the office suite (most of them) shell out monthly subscriptions per user to use that software.
And Google docs while decent for most new age companies, can’t fight the versatility of having offline applications instead of browser ones.
Microsoft does this stuff for tue enterprise, consumers are a bit harder to crack.
@@williamtopping hey we're making fun of dumb investors here. not being racist. leave
That clapping-to-encourage-the-crowd-to-applaud is just one step shy of "please clap."
Why are we changing the Microsoft 365 logo again? Please can we just go back to when it was office
Meanwhile it's still called Microsoft-Office-Click-To-Run in Task Manager
@@mo2gen364 I deleted Office 365 and installed Office 2022.
Microsoft-Office-Click-To-Run us present. Deleted Office 2022 and installed Open Office - that process is no more!
So it's MS Office related - not just Office 365 ;-)
1:15 “stay with me”
my sides 😂 Riley’s delivery is so good every single time
Anybody else notice at 4:28 in the sponsor bit where the pc they showcase advertises a ryzen 7 7500f? So LTT is now allowing advertisers to blatantly lie?
That’s smattering of applause when the logo was announced is HILARIOUS
Outlook isn’t pushing emails currently. I can’t see new emails unless I restart the app. It’s concerning when basic stuff like Outlook is broken. What are Microsoft playing at?
or all the basic things in Teams that should just work but don't. But oh the video quality in meetings is awesome though.
Most smiles I've had for a Techlinked. Great job
$349? WTH is MS smoking? $175-199 tops! It most probably costs MS less than $80/unit.
riley anchor just feels so damn right.
reading stuff into a camera seems easy, but thats just him.
ITS TALENT BABY
So ironically, this DOJ conclusion is actually going to make *less* competition. Something like 95% of Mozilla revenue comes from Google directly, so without that... RIP firefox.
to be fair Mozilla hasn't been managed that for a long while, and only has put minimal amount of effort into making firefox appealing to more users while spending more time on half finished projects to try and diversify their revenue sources.
And mozilla shouldn't have been relying on that anyway, the search engine deal did more to hobble their ability to innovate by inflating exec salaries for doing nothing and keeping the company on effective life support, while all their innovative projects were sent to the mozilla graveyard, nor was mozilla able to do what proton did i.e build their own integrated email suite like google, while any products they did launch were launched too late or were stuck in limited availability. Mozilla wouldn't have been able to keep doing mistep after mistep if it weren't for the search deal.
Also mozilla still has large reserves, enough to sustain themselves for few years even at current expenditures, so you shouldn't be too worried, they've always had the resources to turn things around but terrible leadership.
I'm curious, why does Apple get a free pass in the US when like 80% of people use iPhones there? 🤔
All open source communities should team up together to support Mozilla and Firefox once the breakup happens
@@DesmondKarani no they don't. You're probably a young adult or teenager if you think that, because that's the target demographic and highest market share.
never been a mac user, but after the 365 Link launch, I'm compelled by what the Mac Mini offers at that price.
Kadokawa is so much bigger than just gaming. They are a massive publisher of manga, light novels, and owns multiple anime studios. They also own light novel and manga publisher/translator J-Novel Club.
Sony already owns animation studio Aniplex/CoverWorks and anime streaming site Crunchyroll (and Funimation, which they merged with it)
This acquisition would be an effective monopoly on all IP Kadokawa owns, shutting down much of the competition in the anime/manga space
If Sony gets their hands on Kadokawa they will have control over the MAJORITY of Anime, Manga, and Light Novels in the west which is a BAD thing
According to some sources, it seems like Kadokawa went to Sony for help, as Korea's Kakao was gradually increasing shares. So they went to Sony before falling into the hands of Kakao.
@@Rainoffireand Tencent also has shares in Kadokawa
@@Rainoffire Gotta love it when having a publicly owned company backfires.
@ what are these sources?
8:00 art director and production manager is m365? Lol
People are trashing on Apple’s M4 Mac mini, only for this Microsoft crap to be much worse.
Trashing on Mac Mini? Where?
@@wojciechosinski5927 to be fair the upgrade prices on the Mac Mini are a straight up scam which kill the price to performance value of the whole package, but it still looks like an incredible deal compared to whatever Microsoft is trying to do.
At Microsoft office: how do we train our AI ?
That one employee: makes everything a training ground?
Everyone: genius
In another note I can't wait for the incoming legal issues this can cause.
I really wish that Linux developers had realised earlier that if they'd all worked together on ONE solid distro/kernel instead of muddying the field with hundreds of them, they could have actually properly rivaled Windows and MacOS by now - and had a huge rise in new users of late looking for an anti-AI operating system. Even in the corporate world, where they could have promoted their platform on the grounds that, unlike Windows, theirs isn't a massive corporate espionage risk with all that "AI in everything" actively scraping all documents and Excel spreadsheets etc and sending that data to Microsofts servers for "training".
that would be antithetical to everything linux stands for - freedom. if youre looking for a corporatised version of linux, thats what macs are
@techheck3358 I'm not saying have NO alternative ones, but to actually be a PROPER rival to Apple and Microsoft which I'm sure the creator of Linux would like it to have been. And that's my point - we need an ALTERNATIVE to Mac, not just say "well just get a Mac hur-dur". We need that third legitimate option to stop the monopoly both Microsoft and Apple have - and they are monopolies both cos although there is cross-over, it's not as much as they like to pretend it is.
Imagine if instead of creating yet another bloody distro just to have a few different features, they instead ADDED those features to the single distro making it even better, have more options and more FREEDOM to use that single distro in different ways? Be so much better than barely scraping a 4% market share and having the nightmare of distro choice that will always put off the average computer user.
@@DavidStruveDesigns Distros are created individually, by different people. Anyone can create a distro - just take the linux kernel and package it with the off-the-shelf software you want built in. Forcing distros to include certain software is not freedom - that is compelled speech. You could create a distro with alllll of the software available on it. im sure it exists already somewhere. but people wouldnt use it because its bloated. You could create a distro with all of the software easily available for download. that i know already exists - its the arch based distros, like arch, manjaro, endeavour. all developed by different people because those people want different things. arch users want the newest and the latest software, even if it may be buggy. manjaro users like a more stable system. endeavour users like having more software pre-installed.
you say a 4% market share, but that isnt entirely true. linux is used on most servers, datacentres, and embedded computers. Thats precisely because of that freedom that linux provides.
@techheck3358 I do get your point, but it still would be easier for the rest of us that don't have a clue to just have one OS to use just like in the case of Windows or Mac. We don't have to choose between 100+ different versions of Windows or MacOs and that's what the majority likes. I'm talking about purely domestic market share, I'm well aware of the server and data side of Linux and it's much bigger share of THAT market. Like I said, in regard to being a VIABLE alternative to Windows or Mac, it will never happen with the current way Linux is treated because it's greatest strength IS it's greatest weakness when it comes to the vast majority of domestic computer users. Hence why it's been struggling to even get to a measly 4% market share despite the 30 years it's been around for.
6:30 I've always wanted to be Roy, I just hope it doesn't lose power while I'm playing
I'm dreading the transition to windows 11 more and more with every news update about Microsoft
You do have alternatives. Linux is great these days unless you absolutely need a few very specific apps - most people do not. Even gaming is really good now, with the only big ones that don't work being a serious security threat on Windows anyways.
@@crazydude5825 I already use Linux most days, but sometimes I need the Adobe suite, and that;s when I boot into Windows 10. There are Adobe alternatives, but none of them give me as streamilned workflow as Adobe
The Art direction and production were on point this video. Finally, someone know what they are doing over there!
Michealsoft is trying hard to become Apple.