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  • Y yesman@lemmy.world

    I saw in a recent Youtube video that between web services and AI, Windows licencing is only about 10% of Microslop’s business.

    IDK if that number is true, but it sure would explain how much they’ve put into user experience. Does anyone use Windows because they like it?

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    MotoAsh
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    #6

    I did back in the XP days. Long, loooong ago…

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    • A asetru@feddit.org

      So “the year of the Linux desktop” is just around the corner? Again?

      … and all it took was to wait for windows to become unbearably shitty?

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      MotoAsh
      wrote on last edited by
      #7

      It was always going to. People are fundamentally lazy. Until something becomes a need, far too many are going to sit around and whine instead.

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      • Y yesman@lemmy.world

        I saw in a recent Youtube video that between web services and AI, Windows licencing is only about 10% of Microslop’s business.

        IDK if that number is true, but it sure would explain how much they’ve put into user experience. Does anyone use Windows because they like it?

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        nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com
        wrote on last edited by nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com
        #8

        none of the other popular desktop operating systems cost money at all. I don’t know why Microsoft is doing half of the things that it does

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        • Y yesman@lemmy.world

          I saw in a recent Youtube video that between web services and AI, Windows licencing is only about 10% of Microslop’s business.

          IDK if that number is true, but it sure would explain how much they’ve put into user experience. Does anyone use Windows because they like it?

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          wirelesswire@lemmy.zip
          wrote on last edited by
          #9

          I wouldn’t be surprised. Desktop revenue has been a pretty small slice for their revenue long before AI was a thing. Their main drivers were server products and O365, and now AI and Azure are also pushing a lot of revenue.

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          • Y yesman@lemmy.world

            I saw in a recent Youtube video that between web services and AI, Windows licencing is only about 10% of Microslop’s business.

            IDK if that number is true, but it sure would explain how much they’ve put into user experience. Does anyone use Windows because they like it?

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            Goodeye8
            wrote on last edited by goodeye8@piefed.social
            #10

            I don’t think the number is indicative of quality. The office suite is their bread and butter (alongside Azure) and Teams is a steaming pile of shit.

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            • M MotoAsh

              It was always going to. People are fundamentally lazy. Until something becomes a need, far too many are going to sit around and whine instead.

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              Rothe
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              #11

              Leave it to Linux bros to shit on people who are finally moving to Linux.

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              • A asetru@feddit.org

                So “the year of the Linux desktop” is just around the corner? Again?

                … and all it took was to wait for windows to become unbearably shitty?

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                thingsiplay@lemmy.ml
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                #12

                Every year is the year of Linux. 🙂

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                • Y yesman@lemmy.world

                  I saw in a recent Youtube video that between web services and AI, Windows licencing is only about 10% of Microslop’s business.

                  IDK if that number is true, but it sure would explain how much they’ve put into user experience. Does anyone use Windows because they like it?

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                  Lvxferre [he/him]
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  I saw in a recent Youtube video that between web services and AI, Windows licencing is only about 10% of Microslop’s business.

                  That’s correct. Here’s some data on Microsoft’s revenue:

                  40%     Server Products and Cloud Services
                  22%     Office Products and Cloud Services
                  10%     Windows
                   9%     Gaming
                   7%     LinkedIn
                   5%     Search and News Advertising
                  

                  IDK if that number is true, but it sure would explain how much they’ve put into user experience.

                  It does but it’s really short-sighted from MS’s part. Sure, Windows might be only 10% of its business, but the other 90% heavily rely on it. Or rather on Windows being a monopoly on desktop OSes; without that people Windows servers, Office and MS “cloud services” (basically: we shit on your computer so much you need to use ours) wouldn’t see the light of the day.

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                  • wirelesswire@lemmy.zipW wirelesswire@lemmy.zip

                    I wouldn’t be surprised. Desktop revenue has been a pretty small slice for their revenue long before AI was a thing. Their main drivers were server products and O365, and now AI and Azure are also pushing a lot of revenue.

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                    DivineDev
                    wrote on last edited by divinedev@piefed.social
                    #14

                    Direct revenue through Windows sales might be low, but I suspect Windows is still important to drive people to buy One Cloud, office 365 etc subscriptions. So when people move away to Linux, the other services should become less profitable with some time delay

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                    • D DivineDev

                      Direct revenue through Windows sales might be low, but I suspect Windows is still important to drive people to buy One Cloud, office 365 etc subscriptions. So when people move away to Linux, the other services should become less profitable with some time delay

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                      wirelesswire@lemmy.zip
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                      #15

                      Most likely. The majority of MS products and services are interconnected in some way.

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                      • Lvxferre [he/him]L Lvxferre [he/him]

                        I saw in a recent Youtube video that between web services and AI, Windows licencing is only about 10% of Microslop’s business.

                        That’s correct. Here’s some data on Microsoft’s revenue:

                        40%     Server Products and Cloud Services
                        22%     Office Products and Cloud Services
                        10%     Windows
                         9%     Gaming
                         7%     LinkedIn
                         5%     Search and News Advertising
                        

                        IDK if that number is true, but it sure would explain how much they’ve put into user experience.

                        It does but it’s really short-sighted from MS’s part. Sure, Windows might be only 10% of its business, but the other 90% heavily rely on it. Or rather on Windows being a monopoly on desktop OSes; without that people Windows servers, Office and MS “cloud services” (basically: we shit on your computer so much you need to use ours) wouldn’t see the light of the day.

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                        kungfuratte@feddit.org
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        Also: even if they are not directly connected, the fact that one monopoly crumbles might result in the next one falling apart too. Someone who successfully got out of Windows might try to ditch their MS365 subscription too.

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                        • M MotoAsh

                          I did back in the XP days. Long, loooong ago…

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                          flameleaf@ani.social
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                          #17

                          XP was alright, but I’m mostly just nostalgic for the aesthetic of 95/98/2000

                          Vista was the reason I switched to Linux

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                            ganbat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                            I moved to Linux entirely because of how shit Windows is, but I do not, in general, get higher fps. It’s very case-by-case, but in general, my performance seems to be ever so slightly worse.

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                            • Lvxferre [he/him]L Lvxferre [he/him]

                              I saw in a recent Youtube video that between web services and AI, Windows licencing is only about 10% of Microslop’s business.

                              That’s correct. Here’s some data on Microsoft’s revenue:

                              40%     Server Products and Cloud Services
                              22%     Office Products and Cloud Services
                              10%     Windows
                               9%     Gaming
                               7%     LinkedIn
                               5%     Search and News Advertising
                              

                              IDK if that number is true, but it sure would explain how much they’ve put into user experience.

                              It does but it’s really short-sighted from MS’s part. Sure, Windows might be only 10% of its business, but the other 90% heavily rely on it. Or rather on Windows being a monopoly on desktop OSes; without that people Windows servers, Office and MS “cloud services” (basically: we shit on your computer so much you need to use ours) wouldn’t see the light of the day.

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                              flameleaf@ani.social
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                              #19

                              That 40% isn’t for Windows Server, is it?

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                              • kungfuratte@feddit.orgK kungfuratte@feddit.org

                                Also: even if they are not directly connected, the fact that one monopoly crumbles might result in the next one falling apart too. Someone who successfully got out of Windows might try to ditch their MS365 subscription too.

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                                red_tomato@lemmy.world
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                                #20

                                I don’t think companies are going to ditch their MS365 subscriptions. That would mean getting rid of Outlook and Teams, and that ain’t happening anytime soon.

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                                • A asetru@feddit.org

                                  So “the year of the Linux desktop” is just around the corner? Again?

                                  … and all it took was to wait for windows to become unbearably shitty?

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                                  flameleaf@ani.social
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                                  #21

                                  Linux users come in waves after every major Windows release

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                                  • F flameleaf@ani.social

                                    XP was alright, but I’m mostly just nostalgic for the aesthetic of 95/98/2000

                                    Vista was the reason I switched to Linux

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                                    dissentiate@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                                    #22

                                    This was the same era when I tried to switch, due to the shittiness of Vista. I wanna say it was Mandrake Linux was what I was trying to use, but I couldn’t get it running correctly on my hardware.

                                    Came back some time later and discovered Mepis Linux. After that, I never went back.

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                                    • Lvxferre [he/him]L Lvxferre [he/him]

                                      I saw in a recent Youtube video that between web services and AI, Windows licencing is only about 10% of Microslop’s business.

                                      That’s correct. Here’s some data on Microsoft’s revenue:

                                      40%     Server Products and Cloud Services
                                      22%     Office Products and Cloud Services
                                      10%     Windows
                                       9%     Gaming
                                       7%     LinkedIn
                                       5%     Search and News Advertising
                                      

                                      IDK if that number is true, but it sure would explain how much they’ve put into user experience.

                                      It does but it’s really short-sighted from MS’s part. Sure, Windows might be only 10% of its business, but the other 90% heavily rely on it. Or rather on Windows being a monopoly on desktop OSes; without that people Windows servers, Office and MS “cloud services” (basically: we shit on your computer so much you need to use ours) wouldn’t see the light of the day.

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                                      red_tomato@lemmy.world
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                                      #23

                                      Azure has support for Linux servers. They’ve even made an effort to port Dotnet to Linux. A majority of their cloud infrastructure is Linux it seems.

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                                      • F flameleaf@ani.social

                                        That 40% isn’t for Windows Server, is it?

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                                        Lvxferre [he/him]
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #24

                                        I had to dig through their annual report to find it:

                                        Server products and cloud services revenue growth

                                        Revenue from Server products and cloud services, including Azure and other cloud services; SQL Server, Windows Server, Visual Studio, System Center, and related Client Access Licenses (“CALs”); and Nuance and GitHub

                                        So it includes Windows Server, but it’s way more than just that.

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                                        • Lvxferre [he/him]L Lvxferre [he/him]

                                          I saw in a recent Youtube video that between web services and AI, Windows licencing is only about 10% of Microslop’s business.

                                          That’s correct. Here’s some data on Microsoft’s revenue:

                                          40%     Server Products and Cloud Services
                                          22%     Office Products and Cloud Services
                                          10%     Windows
                                           9%     Gaming
                                           7%     LinkedIn
                                           5%     Search and News Advertising
                                          

                                          IDK if that number is true, but it sure would explain how much they’ve put into user experience.

                                          It does but it’s really short-sighted from MS’s part. Sure, Windows might be only 10% of its business, but the other 90% heavily rely on it. Or rather on Windows being a monopoly on desktop OSes; without that people Windows servers, Office and MS “cloud services” (basically: we shit on your computer so much you need to use ours) wouldn’t see the light of the day.

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                                          Valmond
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                                          #25

                                          Imagine having to babysit Windows servers

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