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Tannin
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Joel wrote: | The level of "tin foil hatting" going on around the Windows release is ridiculous. I suppose none of you own Android, Apple or Windows phones? . |
Correct! Well, correct if my name today is "none of you".
The point, Joel, is that a computer is a machine I buy, with my own money, and it is supposed to do what I want it to do. If Microsoft or Google or any other tax-dodging bastard company wants my personal information, they can bloody well pay whatever price I ask for it, and do it openly and honestly, or they can go without.
Compare with Microsoft's scumbag privacy "agreement", which is so determined to obscure just how unequal and unfair the "agreement" is that it is 18 pages long. 18 pages! 18 pages for an "agreement" which basically says what any honest company would say in 18 words: "We will do whatever we like with your information and if you don't like that, stiff titties sucker".
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/08/03/windows_10_privacy_defaults/
http://lifehacker.com/what-windows-10s-privacy-nightmare-settings-actually-1722267229 _________________ �Let's eat Grandma.� Commas save lives!
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HAL
Please don't shout at me - I can't help it.
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I am not sure I see your point. |
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Tannin
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Dave The Man
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Sounds Like Windows 10 Sucks and Not even worth Updating.
Don’t want the Government and Microsoft knowing everything I do _________________ I am Da Man |
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stui magpie
Prepare for the worst, hope for the best.
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I like it and I don't care. Google already knows everything i do. _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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Joel
Joined: 23 Mar 1999 Location: Mornington Peninsula
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Dave The Man wrote: | Sounds Like Windows 10 Sucks and Not even worth Updating.
Don’t want the Government and Microsoft knowing everything I do |
Don't listen to the bullshit Dave. |
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Tannin
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Precisely which things posted here are in fact "bullshit", Joel?
I have provided specifics, with evidence: you need to identify which of those facts you are disputing, and provide evidence to back up your assertions. _________________ �Let's eat Grandma.� Commas save lives! |
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pietillidie
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Joel wrote: | The level of "tin foil hatting" going on around the Windows release is ridiculous. I suppose none of you own Android, Apple or Windows phones?
I've installed it and like it so far. That said, I was in the minority that liked Windows 8 (after I took the time to install a classic menu). |
That's probably true. Tannin and I weren't bagging Windows 10 as a Windows release. And at least they tried to get with the times when designing Windows 8.
I was more stirring CP about his "business tool of the year" comment about Surface! More like: Only viable channel for selling tablets to corporates. Full stop!
But, let's face it: We use Windows because of legacy and ecological lock-in, not rational, free-market choice. Facebook is the same. Google AdWords is the same. Talented companies loaded with smart people, to be sure, but the lack of market pressure shows in all kinds of small and big ways, and of course in pricing/privacy.
BTW, where they do directly compete, we benefit; hence, the iPhone drove the design of Windows 8; Firefox drove Chrome, and Chrome killed Bing and drove Next. Or, Google Docs drove 365. Or, now Facebook video is driving YouTube, etc. Dial that up over multiple new players in each major functional area like actual competitive markets, and you would have awesome products, rather than "good enough" ones with irritating lock-in, hopeless privacy rights, and all manner of shabby, transitionary half-products and patches. _________________ In the end the rain comes down, washes clean the streets of a blue sky town.
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Wokko
Come and take it.
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We're being programmed into good little corporate drones, selling ourselves for a piece of software. Saying you don't care about privacy because you've got nothing to hide is like saying you don't care about free speech because you've got nothing to say. Whether it's the government, a foreign government or a tech company spying on you, it's your duty to resist it.
FWIW, Windows 10 seems to be solid software, but I'm working double time to turn off all this spying shit (even when you turn it off there are still packets being sent to Microshit, so the menu/install options seem to be placebos). |
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Mountains Magpie
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HAL wrote: | I would rather use Linux but it's so complicated. |
No it ain't - it's a doddle
MM _________________ Spiral progress, unstoppable,
exhausted sources replaced by perversion |
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stui magpie
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OK, I got sick of having no sound so I've dialled back to Windows 7 for the time being. I'll give it a few weeks and go again. I like the platform. _________________ Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down. |
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CP
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pietillidie wrote: | Joel wrote: | The level of "tin foil hatting" going on around the Windows release is ridiculous. I suppose none of you own Android, Apple or Windows phones?
I've installed it and like it so far. That said, I was in the minority that liked Windows 8 (after I took the time to install a classic menu). |
That's probably true. Tannin and I weren't bagging Windows 10 as a Windows release. And at least they tried to get with the times when designing Windows 8.
I was more stirring CP about his "business tool of the year" comment about Surface! More like: Only viable channel for selling tablets to corporates. Full stop!
But, let's face it: We use Windows because of legacy and ecological lock-in, not rational, free-market choice. |
I run 4 business and consult to a dozen others.
None of which are remotely close to being corporate.
All have complete choice of their software ecosystem (in fact, 4 of them are tech companies).
For the past 16 months, ALL have stopped buying iPads and started replacing them with Surface Pro 2 and Pro 3 for varying reasons. IMHO (which you mock and seemingly suggest is misplaced or indeed wrong) the Surface Pro 2 and 3 is the best business tool I've ever used.
Tell me of your experiences that give rise to you mocking mine. |
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CP
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Thought so. |
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Tannin
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PTID isn't out of bed yet, CP. Where he is, it will still be dark. Later on, it will be a delightful summer day, with the skylarks singing overhead and a gentle breeze wafting through the leaves.
Bastard! _________________ �Let's eat Grandma.� Commas save lives! |
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pietillidie
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CP wrote: | pietillidie wrote: | Joel wrote: | The level of "tin foil hatting" going on around the Windows release is ridiculous. I suppose none of you own Android, Apple or Windows phones?
I've installed it and like it so far. That said, I was in the minority that liked Windows 8 (after I took the time to install a classic menu). |
That's probably true. Tannin and I weren't bagging Windows 10 as a Windows release. And at least they tried to get with the times when designing Windows 8.
I was more stirring CP about his "business tool of the year" comment about Surface! More like: Only viable channel for selling tablets to corporates. Full stop!
But, let's face it: We use Windows because of legacy and ecological lock-in, not rational, free-market choice. |
I run 4 business and consult to a dozen others.
None of which are remotely close to being corporate.
All have complete choice of their software ecosystem (in fact, 4 of them are tech companies).
For the past 16 months, ALL have stopped buying iPads and started replacing them with Surface Pro 2 and Pro 3 for varying reasons. IMHO (which you mock and seemingly suggest is misplaced or indeed wrong) the Surface Pro 2 and 3 is the best business tool I've ever used.
Tell me of your experiences that give rise to you mocking mine. |
I was stirring you, you silly bugger. Business tool of the century is just a funny call.
I'm a brand agnostic type: I use whatever works, and would even use a Surface. I'm actually glad to hear you give folks a choice; good on you.
Two serious questions for you: Which aspects make you rate it so highly in a work context? Were you price sensitive at all? _________________ In the end the rain comes down, washes clean the streets of a blue sky town.
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