Windows is collapsing, says Gartner
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Thats because they jumped in the gaming market, where the money is at. Operating systems use to be fun and exciting but nothing has really changed with them, games on the other hand, have been advancing rapidly with new technologies and ideas. Microsoft needs to figure out a way to make operating systems new and innovative again. Maybe they could make an os that is AI like, where it could be more human. All they need to do is emerge from their cubicles, get out and breathe in the fresh air and start doing what they do best, start inventing again. :cool:
Adam Smith www.codeproject.com
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Thats because they jumped in the gaming market, where the money is at. Operating systems use to be fun and exciting but nothing has really changed with them, games on the other hand, have been advancing rapidly with new technologies and ideas. Microsoft needs to figure out a way to make operating systems new and innovative again. Maybe they could make an os that is AI like, where it could be more human. All they need to do is emerge from their cubicles, get out and breathe in the fresh air and start doing what they do best, start inventing again. :cool:
Adam Smith www.codeproject.com
Adam Smith wrote:
All they need to do is emerge from their cubicles, get out and breathe in the fresh air and start doing what they do best, start inventing again.
That will require C/C++, you know? Best regards, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
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Adam Smith wrote:
All they need to do is emerge from their cubicles, get out and breathe in the fresh air and start doing what they do best, start inventing again.
That will require C/C++, you know? Best regards, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
Whats C/C++? Was that in the 90s? I cant remember anything before 2000 when all the computers crashed and the world blew up. ;)
Adam Smith www.codeproject.com
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Thats because they jumped in the gaming market, where the money is at. Operating systems use to be fun and exciting but nothing has really changed with them, games on the other hand, have been advancing rapidly with new technologies and ideas. Microsoft needs to figure out a way to make operating systems new and innovative again. Maybe they could make an os that is AI like, where it could be more human. All they need to do is emerge from their cubicles, get out and breathe in the fresh air and start doing what they do best, start inventing again. :cool:
Adam Smith www.codeproject.com
Adam Smith wrote:
Maybe they could make an os that is AI like
"This file has information about your ex-girlfriend. Since she's your ex, you wont need that info. *deleted*" "Hey wait, it also had that bank account password, and the mortgage, and...wait, like, /completely/ deleted?...Can you undelete it"? "I'm afraid I can't do that" "well, ok, have a good night, shut down" "Dont feel like it" "But.." "No buts. Lets play chess". -_-
"impossible" is just an opinion.
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Adam Smith wrote:
Maybe they could make an os that is AI like
"This file has information about your ex-girlfriend. Since she's your ex, you wont need that info. *deleted*" "Hey wait, it also had that bank account password, and the mortgage, and...wait, like, /completely/ deleted?...Can you undelete it"? "I'm afraid I can't do that" "well, ok, have a good night, shut down" "Dont feel like it" "But.." "No buts. Lets play chess". -_-
"impossible" is just an opinion.
Or you login with your password and it says incorrect even though its correct. Then the ai says "haha loser, one more wrong answer and i delete your files" See that would be exciting. Whats so bad about playing chess at 3 in the morning? LOL :rolleyes:
Adam Smith www.codeproject.com
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Whats C/C++? Was that in the 90s? I cant remember anything before 2000 when all the computers crashed and the world blew up. ;)
Adam Smith www.codeproject.com
Adam Smith wrote:
cant remember anything before 2000 when all the computers crashed and the world blew up.
...and antivirus were written in C# to restore and manage them, respectively. :) Best regards, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
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Or you login with your password and it says incorrect even though its correct. Then the ai says "haha loser, one more wrong answer and i delete your files" See that would be exciting. Whats so bad about playing chess at 3 in the morning? LOL :rolleyes:
Adam Smith www.codeproject.com
Adam Smith wrote:
Whats so bad about playing chess at 3 in the morning? LOL
1. If you have a wife, you will loose her. 2. Your boss will notice decrease in your output. 3. If you have children, they will be late to school. 4. ... Best regards, Paul.
Jesus Christ is LOVE! Please tell somebody.
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Thats because they jumped in the gaming market, where the money is at. Operating systems use to be fun and exciting but nothing has really changed with them, games on the other hand, have been advancing rapidly with new technologies and ideas. Microsoft needs to figure out a way to make operating systems new and innovative again. Maybe they could make an os that is AI like, where it could be more human. All they need to do is emerge from their cubicles, get out and breathe in the fresh air and start doing what they do best, start inventing again. :cool:
Adam Smith www.codeproject.com
Adam Smith wrote:
Microsoft needs to figure out a way to make operating systems new and innovative again.
Innovation is over rated. Just produce an os that gets out of the way so people can do their work.
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long
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Hi, I was reading a translation of this news yesterday but I couldn't find any information on the Gardner website related to there research so thanks for the link. From the Article: Their advice to Microsoft took several forms, but one road they urged the software giant to take was virtualization. "We envision a very modular and virtualized world," said the researchers, who spelled out a future where virtualization -- specifically a hypervisor -- is standard on client as well as server versions of Windows. At Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/virtualization/promise.mspx[^] :)
With friendly greetings,:) Eric Goedhart Interbritt
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