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Goodbye local Windows, you mean. Except I said goodbye two years ago and never looked back or missed it. Windows does nothing I need, and does it poorly.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still petty enough to hope this effort is a miserable failure, but ultimately I don't care all that much.
Goodbye local Windows with Linux having a 3% market share means entirely different market & society too, regardless of our Linux desktops that can't get new parts.
I'll just point out that 3% market share is still bigger than the entire market when started building PCs. And that's assuming they can make this attractive to anyone. Single point of failure for your entire company? Single supplier who has you over a barrel when they want to raise prices? Who in their right mind would go for that.
We'll see. The fact that it's on offer doesn't mean people will bite. I've seen the industry try so much stupid shit that people said no to. Free computer full of ads? No. Scan cat? No. Packing LEDs into things that don't need to light up or be hotter? Well.... they got us there.
people are paying for that nowadays. they call them smartphones. even the operating system and base apps show ads.