• TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Of course they have. MS are putting ads everywhere in Windows. The revenue potential is huge and they have more than enough private information on everyone to do targeted ads.

    Microsoft would be insane not to go down this route. It’s inevitable.

    We need more devices for sale that don’t use Windows, because this won’t stop. Microsoft is a publicly traded company and their stakeholders demand infinite growth.

    The only way to get away from this is to use some kind of FOSS operating system

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      10 months ago

      The Grand Nagus advocating for free and open source software… there must be a novel rule of acquisition I have not heard about yet!

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      10 months ago

      Someone there wants to go back to 20+ years ago when your friends mom’s Internet Explorer windows included 75 different toolbars and there was only a little bit of browser space left. The hayday of “Buddy Bar” is returning for your Edge, Outlook, and Taskbar. Next will be explorer and Excel. The future is looking bright.

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          Man, I had a girlfriend once like 20 years ago who’s dad knew I was into computers and he was so proud to show me this neat Banzai Buddy software he found, he thought he was so cool.

          That was the moment that I realized that, actually, something was wrong with all the adults on this planet.

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        10 months ago

        It wasn’t official right from MS then. Some stupid people even behaved as if MS were the good guys (who’d also never do something like this).

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      10 months ago

      The problem is the alternative is Google who is already worse. Linux is needed but until mass consumers reject ads it will never go mainstream.

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        10 months ago

        but until mass consumers reject ads it will never go mainstream

        Cory Doctorow said that half of all Internet users use adblockers (dunno where he got that statistic but I tend to trust that man)

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          10 months ago

          We’re all living through the enshittocene, a great enshittening, in which the services that matter to us, that we rely on, are turning into giant piles of shit.

          lol

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      The bane of the public company. Once you get big enough that you’re no longer able to sustain 20% yoy growth your investors will force you to leave no stone unturned.

      They’ve already put in telemetry

      Next they’ll put in ads

      Then they’ll sell subscriptions to get rid of the ads

      Then the subscription will become the minimum viable product

      Then they’ll put ads back in

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      i feel like i’m not actually against ads. i’m against the abuse of ads, that take away from the user experience…

      i won’t mind seeing an ad if it doesnt get in the way of what i need to do on the pc. i don’t need an ad popping up when im trying to work on something, launch an application, download a file, etc. an ad in the corner, big enough for me to be aware of it, but obscure enough to not interrupt me will serve its purpose.

      problem is, ad exposure is non-regulated and i can’t believe how the constant ad spamming doesn’t seem to phase a lot of people.