• mosiacmango@lemm.ee
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      7 months ago

      Cortana gonna getcha.

      This is just server 2012 with a tablet interface all over again. The “new hotness” will get pushed by the megacorp, and we will deal with it until it goes.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Windows 11’s adoption rate has been relatively slow since its launch towards the end of 2021, even though its predecessor is set to hit its end-of-support date in October 2025.

    A group of researchers recently petitioned Microsoft to reconsider cutting support for Windows 10 as it would deter the company from achieving its sustainability goals.

    Some reasons can be attributed to this, including its strict minimum system requirements, design flaws, particularly the Start menu, and more.

    According to a survey conducted by StatCounter in June, Windows 10 still dominates the market share with a 71.9% lead, as its successor staggers behind with a 22.95% stake.

    A recent report by our Senior Editor, Zac Bowden, notes that Windows 11 already runs on 400 million devices, with projections of hitting half a billion by early 2024.

    While this is quite impressive, Tiny11 experiences its fair share of setbacks, including blue screen errors, system instability, and data loss.


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