Microsoft is testing Game Pass ads on the Windows 11 Settings homepage - eviltoast

Microsoft’s announcement: “We are introducing a new Game Pass recommendation card on the Settings homepage. The Game Pass recommendation card on Settings Homepage will be shown to you if you actively play games on your PC. As a reminder – the Settings homepage will be shown only on the Home and Pro editions of Windows 11 and if you’re signed into Windows with your Microsoft account.”

  • RiQuY@lemm.ee
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    6 months ago

    People is actively opting to use a shitty OS like Windows. The easiest solution is using another OS.

    I hate saying this but at this point MacOS is even better in that regard, but my preferred choice is GNU/Linux.

    Obviously, in your personal computer you have the freedom to choose an OS that fits your needs, in a enterprise/work enviroment this is harder because the company using Windows is the one who should consider changing the OS to avoid this shit, if possible.

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      6 months ago

      Most people are actually passively opting for Windows.

      Computers just come with it, or if somebody install it for them, Windows is the default expectation.

      MacOS comes with very expensive Apple computers, and most people just choose Windows. The idea of Linux either never crosses their mind, they may not be aware of its existence, or think it’s some geeky server thing.

      Most people opting for Windows, thereby, don’t make a rational decision between Windows, Linux, MacOS, FreeBSD or whatever. For them, Windows is just how computer works.

      • *dust.sys@lemmy.world
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        6 months ago

        It’s like back in the day when everyone used Internet Explorer for their web browser. There’s little to nothing in the marketplace indicating to them that an alternative exists in the first place, let alone that they could switch to it.