From the Windows Central articles (last sentence):
... his (ie. new MS management) vision going into 2024 seems to be dead set on AI, services, web technology, and subscriptions
That last word - subscriptions. I was unable to find any other reference to this anywhere else in the articles. So is this to be a surprise Moment ?
There is also an interesting article in Github about the mooted timing of enforced revocations. The article is seemingly quite well informed on the technical level (I have not the expertise to challenge it) and suggests that enforcement is timed for mid-year 2024.
... his (ie. new MS management) vision going into 2024 seems to be dead set on AI, services, web technology, and subscriptions
That last word - subscriptions. I was unable to find any other reference to this anywhere else in the articles. So is this to be a surprise Moment ?
There is also an interesting article in Github about the mooted timing of enforced revocations. The article is seemingly quite well informed on the technical level (I have not the expertise to challenge it) and suggests that enforcement is timed for mid-year 2024.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- HP 15s_du1xxx
- CPU
- Intel i5 10210U
- Motherboard
- 85F1
- Memory
- 16Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel UHD
- Sound Card
- Realtek
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080