Microsoft updates support policy: New CPUs will require Windows 10
Boy, they just do not give up. If people do not want to voluntarily buy their buggy, privacy holed OS, then they will force you to. I am thinking this is just going to add strength to the "other OS" world. I might just have to learn how to use Linux, although the next step will be to force vendors to change their software so it will only install and run right on Windows...Is it anti trust time yet?
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The economic term rent-seeking was coined in the '60s, after AS was written, so I don't know of any Objectivist work that refers to it; and I'm not sure it applies here. Friedman wrote a good description of it.
I can't believe the crap that ends up on my computer after a day of research. I clean it more than once a day.
Most embedded systems today are already some form of Unix/Linux. This may be the best reason to dump MS and Apple and get on with Linux if you expect to have any control over your anonymity in the near future.
Even though both MS and Apple have $$$'s both are headed to the cloud and looking to be in control of the data. Apple is already basically gotten out of the PC market and is going after the cell and tablet crowd. MS is just now catching up to Apples level of User Interface but they are still stumbling around in the PC/Server world. Google and Oracle are the big players in the Cloud data space. Do you think Apple and MS can crowd them out of that space? My best guess is that Android and IOS are going to be the User Interface to the cloud and the cloud will be driven by Unix/Linux/Solaris. OS X and Windoze just won't cut it in the world of big data and Cloud Apps.
I dumped Windoze over 5 years ago for Linux and haven't looked back. I find the Linux crowd to be open and willing to get it right. Keeping an eye on the back doors and malicious hackers is all out in the open. With the code being available to anyone wanting to know what is happening in the system we have a built in alert system for when things go awry. So if you believe Open Source is a form of socialism think twice. It is the highest form of freedom because it is something we all have to protect in order to preserve our own freedom.
like Solyndra and so forth. . there, they facilitate! -- j
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Personally, I love open source since it reduces market friction and helps create a much more efficient economy
and, of course, they ask that I re-boot ...
which takes half an hour (mostly for reassembly
of the workstation which I use). . okay.
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anti-trust or trustbuster stuff from the late 1800s and
early 1900s is the reference, don't you think? -- j
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built both of my twin machines here, I am using bitdefender
and hoping for the best. . it's a cruel digital world! -- j
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Jan
There used to be a reason not to use Linux, compatibility and ease of use. Compatibility is almost a thing of the past, and so has ease of use.
I use Windows 7 and Macs at home, and Windows 8 at work. Macs work better, but Windows works. Unix was a preeminent invention. Thank you Mssrs Thompson and Ritchie!
Sorry if this offends any Austrian School devotees, but to me this is a classic example of market failure - a monopoly gaining such market power that competition is stifled by market friction, resulting in massive economic inefficiencies all round.
shoes when the w10 dialogue box appears. -- j
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