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Seems like a great way to spy on their customers even more and prevent homebrew apps that don’t have their paid seal of approval.
“What big servers you have, my dear Microsoft.”
“All the better to harvest your data with.”
That’s great and all, but what about people that work in remote places without internet
We’ve had one Windows XP, yes, but what about second Windows XP?
I’ve got quite a few co-workers that work on job sites where there is very little or no internet service. Some don’t even have decent cell service on sites. Using a cloud desktop to access files would be impossible for them
I feel like you definitely didn’t understand me, I’m just joking that we would go back to Windows XP OS dominance because it’s an offline workhorse.
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Hard pass