I was curious what the Linux people think about Microsoft and any bad practices that most people should know about already?

41 points

my favorite bit was how no one at microsoft actually understood their own licensing pricing. for decades, you could call microsoft for pricing and get different answer from people in cubicles next to each other or even from your own rep.

it was as if they were making it up as needed.

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I personally have no problem with people using Windows but I don’t want it shoved down my throat. When people first boot their computer they should have the option to choose what OS to install (Windows, various Linux distros, and FreeBSD) and that choice should always be available in the bios.

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129 points

Embrace, extend, extinguish

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Came here to say this. They wrote the playbook that has spelled the end or at least shitification of so many standards, open-source or otherwise(but usually still free-to-use or at least cheap).

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37 points

They also wrote the book on user-hostile everything

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And set the bar super low for other tech companies

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8 points

IIRC It’s on their Wikipedia

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9 points

Undoubtedly

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It used to be pretty bad, back when it was using all the dirty tricks it could invent to build its monopoly. By now though it’s just obsolete.

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@kbal @Moorshou the most valuable obsolete company in the world.

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Sure enough, it’s up there with Facebook and Saudi Aramco.

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Obsolete? Hardly. The Surface, GamePass, Xbox, GitHub, Skype and just general market dominance says otherwise. They only lost their effective monopoly due to antitrust lawsuits.

Currently, there’s lots of better options out there, true, but it’s far from obsolete.

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3 points

Is Skype still a thing? I thought it died soon after MS bought it!

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It’s Teams, now.

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It’s a phone service and business communications. I have to use it for work

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