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I don't get it, what's the benefit of this? Why would your average joe want to use a cloud instance instead of running Windows locally? How does Microsoft benefit from this?
Subscription service, infinite income without requiring innovation!
Microsoft gets to sell the sizzle, not the steak. They also have all your data since the OS is running on their computer, not yours. I guess this will make Windows a web app, working like NextCloud only on their machines.
You can't torrent on these, that would be my guess.
As I posted elsewhere in the thread:
If I don't misunderstand things, and we are talking streaming everything to a thin client, then this:
Microsoft doesn't make the bulk of their money from average joes. They make it from companies using their products. But they're not making as much money from companies using really old hardware and versions of windows. Plus one of the biggest IT gripes is getting users to update their OS. This could mitigate much of those problems