11-18-2020, 03:42 AM
@deanhills
I thought about that too but decided otherwise. Windows problem is 2 fold. License and data. Main problem is their leech of user experience data. Now I don't mind that but my problem is they using my precious bandwidth for all that nonstop tweakings. Basically, in a way they are like asking us to pay for them to use our own data for their profits. I don't mind that like I said but not on my bandwidth. Plus their business model is changing. I think they will soon ask for annual subscription for all Windows editions just like many other software do today. After all why take a onetime fee when milk customers forever. And in a way Licenses are depends on how much data we are willing to give them.
Like, Home edition is we give it cheap you will us all data, Pro we will give it for affordable you don't have much choice over data. Enterprise, you pay more and you decide you give us data or not. So regardless you pay for it or not still we end up with this problem and you will have to either let them do whatever they want or fight for it. And Microsoft support is crap, at least to my experience. So personally I'm not gonna pay it anymore.
The real reason why they have given full control over data in Enterprise is they don't want to get into trouble under corporate espionage. So they give companies the choice, Hey by default we take your user experience data but you can't turn it off if you want. So I guess I will start learning how to tame this Windows 10 for my preference. Plus I want to see how it will be after 180 days.
I thought about that too but decided otherwise. Windows problem is 2 fold. License and data. Main problem is their leech of user experience data. Now I don't mind that but my problem is they using my precious bandwidth for all that nonstop tweakings. Basically, in a way they are like asking us to pay for them to use our own data for their profits. I don't mind that like I said but not on my bandwidth. Plus their business model is changing. I think they will soon ask for annual subscription for all Windows editions just like many other software do today. After all why take a onetime fee when milk customers forever. And in a way Licenses are depends on how much data we are willing to give them.
Like, Home edition is we give it cheap you will us all data, Pro we will give it for affordable you don't have much choice over data. Enterprise, you pay more and you decide you give us data or not. So regardless you pay for it or not still we end up with this problem and you will have to either let them do whatever they want or fight for it. And Microsoft support is crap, at least to my experience. So personally I'm not gonna pay it anymore.
The real reason why they have given full control over data in Enterprise is they don't want to get into trouble under corporate espionage. So they give companies the choice, Hey by default we take your user experience data but you can't turn it off if you want. So I guess I will start learning how to tame this Windows 10 for my preference. Plus I want to see how it will be after 180 days.