• dantheclamman@lemmy.world
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    It would be nice if they change the Office app back to its old name, rather than M365 Copilot or whatever insane nonsense they picked. They should also review their corporate culture, and how the way they set performance rewards leads to insane unintended consequences across the company.

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    11 hours ago

    Thats bad actually, the free advertising to linux was a good thing. Now Windows users will slip back into apathy.

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      Windows will continue to degrade as Microsoft fires more of its professional staff and turns to “Vibes Coding” for increasingly delicate systems development. They’ll keep pushing out the OS as a vector for unwanted third-party advertisements. They’ll keep ratcheting user control of the OS away from the hardware owners. And they’ll keep injecting bloatware into their applications and services.

      This isn’t the end of enshitification. It is a brief retreat and regrouping by a company that has invested tens of billions of dollars into the AI sunk cost.

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        7 hours ago

        I hope you’re right because I am enjoying Microsoft’s failures and I would like them to continue.

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          I wish these were proper failures. They’re such an entrenched monopoly, a whole lot would have to change before a $3.2T company sees any kind of tangible penalties.

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    13 hours ago

    The only thing they’re rethinking is how to repackage this so people accept it. They learned a lot from this, but I promise you it wasn’t the right lesson.

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    It mostly looks like a mild slow down of user-facing release and rebrand of unpopular features.

    It is not a retreat. The marketing team is just trying to figure out how to reframe things that caused public backlash.

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    11 hours ago

    Too late, trust is already gone and im old enough to know all of this is CEOs bullshit and pure marketing.

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    Too little too late. I’m already over to Linux now. Shit’s been going downhill even before this whole AI craze went off the rails. I hope Microsoft Windows crashes and burns

  • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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    15 hours ago

    …for now.

    I swear. Society at large will never learn from Microsoft’s games.

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    21 hours ago

    Understand that they’re not doing this because of user feedback; they’re doing this because shareholders got cold feet about the whole thing after the backlash (so indirectly it’s still down to user feedback, but not really)