to what's already happening in AR
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Replying to @magicindustries
It's an unfortunate situation, but a predictable result of Microsoft tying all of their efforts into the PC lockdown.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic
with luck the speed. Competition is developing at will help
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Replying to @magicindustries
Agreed. We have high expectations of Magic Leap, Osterhout, and others.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @magicindustries
And I think market forces will bring Microsoft around to sane policy. There are lots of strong AR/VR competitors.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic @magicindustries
don't Microsoft deserve to have a platform of their own though? How different is a store from a launcher?
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Replying to @AndreElijah @magicindustries
Microsoft has every right to run Windows Store! But not to twist their APIs to disadvantage competing stores.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic
fair enough, I hear that! But until there's a competing desktop platform that's easy to use, the won't have to change.
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Replying to @AndreElijah
I see ample strategic strong points to defend the freedom we have today on Windows, versus trying to consumerize Linux.
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Replying to @TimSweeneyEpic
how do you do that though? You've been voicing concern for a while now. Are there behind the scenes talks on this topic?
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I'm just going to speak freely on the topic to raise awareness. Market forces will decide, and the market's pretty woke now.
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