Looks like /r/windows10 hates Windows 10. It's a shame. Great OS, ruined by horrible anti-consumer ethic.https://www.reddit.com/r/windows10
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Current steps clearly in the more open direction :-) Started scoped to constrain requirements.
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Replying to @BrandonLive
That is one hypothesis. Another is: They tried closing Windows all at once, failed, and are now closing it slowly.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic
Literally no evidence to support that claim. Have never tried to close Windows at all, and aren't now.
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Replying to @BrandonLive
Windows RT only supported Windows Store, and blocked win32 apps except for Microsoft's own.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic
Yup. Wasn't an x86 desktop or laptop. It was an attempt at a new mobile OS for tablets. New OS, new arch, new apps
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Bingo. They'll close PC down by claiming these locked-down PCs aren't PCs but some innovative new species of device.
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