W10 Confirmed Malware Edition treats the used as a teenage girl ripe for the raping. In every possible sense.
But well, useds are asking for it, apparently. On Wed, Sep 23, 2015 at 1:37 AM, Peter Gutmann <[email protected]> wrote: > Brenda Fernández <[email protected]> writes: > > >W10 is free and it's being pushed hard by MS. They even force W7 and W8 > users > >to download it when they aren't interested in 'upgrading'. So, if the > product > >is free for you, who is the customer? > > You're the product, not Windows. That was the good thing about the old > Microsoft (yes, there were good things about them), they took your money > and > left you alone to do whatever you wanted with their software. Now, like > Google (where you're entirely the product, for sale to anyone with money) > and > Apple (where you're still the product, but the sole customer is Apple), > they're turning their customers into the product. > > (Not to mention that W10 has moved even further along the path of treating > your PC like a cellphone. It's possibly the first GUI I've used that was > literally painful to use, the all-white-all-the-time UI theme was like > staring > into a lightbox, my eyes hurt after an hour of two of setting up a > neighbour's > PC). > > Peter. > -- Brenda Fernández [email protected] GPG: CE5BEE6C81FCA4D4 <http://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xCE5BEE6C81FCA4D4>
