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You joke but this
what do you mean by this
do u think a cloud pc (with constant server costs) shouldnt be a monthly fee?
I think this is likely the "new only Windows option" in the not so distant future. I think it shouldn't exist.
What sick moronic idiot would want a cloud pc that's accessible via... a pc
Maybe there's a use case, but I'm anti-cloud and always will be. I struggle to think of a situation I couldn't do better with in-house (or even air gapped) VMs of my own.
Anyone who watches 365 uptime knows that Microsoft's cloud is a fragile laughing stock. They use a Twitter account because their own status portal is so laughably trash and unreliable. If you don't believe me I don't blame you. Here it is.
The day I trust any cloud platform (Especially Microsoft) is the day I promise to jump off a cliff.
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I would say windows IoT would be the most likely to be prepackaged with new systems, since it'll likely be a rolling changeover.
I'd expect that within 5 years that pretty much all home and business PCs running windows will be thin clients
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_
I have a confident guess about what Microsoft runs theirs on.. it ain't Windows.
ugh ew thin clients that probably will work even worse