Or maybe they will launch Win 12 with optional TPM support.

Imho making the OS(es) TPM only cannot be good for their business, many people are still on Win 10 with no intention to switch, since their motheboard does not support TPM and do not want to upgrade PC / waste PCI-E slot on TPM extension.

  • @ceiphas@feddit.de
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    81 year ago

    Problem is, i havent enabled my TPM and don’t plan to, either.

    TPM just gives your PC a non-spoofable fingerprint so Microsoft can always identify your PC. It’s simply a DRM-device built into your PC.

    • Blaster M
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      151 year ago

      Your PC is already identifiable by the license key, the hardware installed, and you signing in with a Microsoft Account. If you’re that worried about gummint tracking or something, you shouldn’t even be gaming on your PC, as games and game stores have a lot of data to leak about you and what you’re doing on the PC.

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        i don’t sign-in to my systems with a microsoft account. hell, i don’t even have one. nowadays, i dunno if i could even get one–and maintain it, as i do not have, nor want, an sms-capable or ‘smart’ phone. they don’t do ‘verification’ bullshit by voice anymore, just sms.

    • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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      -31 year ago

      Just because you haven’t enabled it doesn’t mean it’s not available. If you want a modern operating system, that’s the “you must be this tall to ride this ride.”

      • @ceiphas@feddit.de
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        01 year ago

        You mean a massively patched windows 2000 with modern OS? Does Linux count, or BSD? How about macOS?

        • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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          01 year ago

          Linux if you’re prepared to support it entirely yourself and still have functional issues.

          MacOS if you want to pay 3x the price for hardware that’s 1/2 as capable and has locked you out of modifications.

          • GigglyBobble
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            Linux if you’re prepared to support it entirely yourself

            What does this even mean? The most work caused in administering my company’s IT comes from destructive patches from Microsoft. Just like a month ago they released a security patch that caused the domain controller to not reboot which is pretty much the worst thing you can run into aside outright malicious actors (not sure Microsoft doesn’t count as one). So I had to “support” users by rolling back untested shit until a hotfix was released.

            My private setup runs exclusively on Linux. Patches also sometimes cause trouble but it’s just as infrequent and less destructive if it happens.

            It’s really not that different from an admin point of view but it’s not Linux’ business model to snoop on or extort you or to force proprietary hardware on you because sEcUrItY.

            • Blaster M
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              81 year ago

              Two days ago I spent the whole day rebuilding a linux server because an update ate the system. This is not a Microsoft specific issue.

              • @wmassingham@lemmy.world
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                21 year ago

                My favorite is when the sssd package maintainers don’t properly update their dependencies, so when some of the packages get updated, they don’t pull in others, and then I’m not able to log in with my external account.