The Windows PC is dying, thanks to cloud-based services and AI

7 months ago by Lee Duna to c/fuck_ai

The rise of AI tools and services has added a new twist to the decline and fall of standalone Windows PCs.
BlameTheAntifa 50 points 7 months ago

I continue to convert friends and acquaintances to Fedora on a weekly basis. The Windows PC dying is a good thing for everyone. Linux will live on.

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jaredwhite 42 points 7 months ago

Love the end summary:

If you want control over your privacy, your data, how much you’re paying for compute, and your PC, Linux is the best way forward.

Yep. Heck, I have a Mac mini on my desk I'm using right now…running Asahi Fedora. 😁

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01189998819991197253 2 points 7 months ago

Apple silicon or Intel? I've always had a super hard time getting anything but macos to run on AS.

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jaredwhite 10 points 7 months ago

Asahi is a Fedora "remix" for Apple Silicon…currently only M1 & M2 supported, but apparently M3 is roughly working now so support is coming soon.

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01189998819991197253 1 point 7 months ago

Good to know! It's been a while since I've tried.

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tonytins 30 points 7 months ago

Speaking of the cloud.... Soon, the only group that'll be using Windows Server is Microsoft, and it'll probably only make up 1% of their total computing power. The rest will be going to Linux. Because .NET just performs better on that, too.

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Lost_My_Mind 45 points 7 months ago

Linux people just don't get it.

You keep viewing this as a binary option. Either the people use Windows, or they use Linux.

Then you make the connection that "Linux operates this function better, therefore it's the better choice, therefore people will choose it."

But that's not true at all.

What I predict is a total collapse of the home PC market. So people won't be running Windows or Linux. They'll be running Android or iPhone/iPad.

Most people don't do the things you do with computers. They don't need it. They open a browser. They laugh at cat memes on facebook. They check their email. Maybe watch some youtube.

So if google can provide all that with a tablet, or cell phone, why sell PCs at all? Do all the computing offshore, in data farms, and you just connect to the cloud.

This in turn would actually make Linux adoption plumet. No one can install Linux on their PCs, if no one has PCs, because stores don't carry them.

You think it's not possible? Ask someone in the 90s if stores would ever stop selling CDs, and nobody in the future would own their music. Yet here we are.

Thats what the corporations want. You don't own hardware, you don't own software, you don't own your house, you don't own anything. You have no rights. You pay the corporations for them to allow you to exist.

Thats where everything is headed.

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DarrinBrunner 17 points 7 months ago

I think most people in the 90s could easily see that something would replace CDs, because CDs replaced tape and vinyl in their lifetimes. Also, CDs have not disappeared, and neither has tape, or vinyl. Or, live music, for that matter, or buggy whips.

While most people don't use a PC, plenty do, and they use them for things that are either impossible or extremely inconvenient to do on a phone or tablet. Professional design of practically anything does not happen on a six-inch screen, for instance.

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Blue_Morpho 2 points 7 months ago

People could see something replacing CD's but few saw that in effect nothing would replace CD's because music ownership itself would end.

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LodeMike 11 points 7 months ago

I'll believe that when either Android or iOS aren't steaming piles of garbage.

Also games, form factor, etc.

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Lost_My_Mind 14 points 7 months ago

But thats my point. Android and iOS WILL be steaming piles of garbage. But they'll be about the only options. So it's either use them, or get left behind socially.

Games will be left to consoles.

Linux MIGHT survive in a zombiefied way with the steamdeck, but 99% of people will never change distros.

And corporations don't care about giving you options for form factor.

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LodeMike 2 points 7 months ago

Why would they be the only options when there'd be so much consumer demand for laptops, etc.

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hperrin 8 points 7 months ago

The personal computer market is not going anywhere. It may get smaller, but there will always be enough people who want to do their computing on their own hardware that there will be a market for personal computers. The market has only been affected by other personal computing devices. Personally, I don’t think many will be interested in cloud desktops. They’ve existed for a long time, and I don’t know anyone who uses them. Why on God’s green earth would I want to lug around a laptop just to not use it to be a laptop?

The kind of people who would be interested in cloud desktops are the kind of people who already get by just fine with a Chromebook. And how are you going to convince those people to instead spend not only $200 on a device, but then also $30/month on a cloud browser?

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dehyzer 5 points 7 months ago

A PC is just a server in a different box. Sure, home compute may become more niche, and Best Buy and Walmart might even stop selling consumer desktop PCs. But with enough open source software and stubbornness, the option to run your own hardware isn't going anywhere.

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Theoriginalthon 6 points 7 months ago

That's what I love about Linux, it is a desktop, it's a media player, it's a server, it's a backup device, it's a router, it's a firewall, it's everything everywhere.

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tonytins 4 points 7 months ago

Umm... I was just making a joke.

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Ilixtze 4 points 7 months ago

Counterpoint: Everything is a pc with enough community moding. My playstation is a pc, The steamdeck is a pc. Also the Chinese are making a lot of progress with their local pc market and they will not fall into the American trap of making everything cloud based. Chinese memory is already available to a lot of parts of the world. America wants to move backwards but it doesn't have to be that way everywhere.

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InternetCitizen2 4 points 7 months ago

Unpopular but there is a point here

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mycodesucks 3 points 7 months ago

You're right, of course.

And with the death of PC, the browser won't be far behind. And with apps, delivered through restricted app stores, being the only thing left, the absolute fantasy of grassroots Internet counterculture somehow saving us will fall to the cyberpunk dystopia most people seem so eager to bring about.

It's just a matter of time.

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4am 2 points 7 months ago

I hope the enterprise customers start to catch on soon. How much productivity is lost every time 365 goes down for 4 hours? The fucking world stops. Soon they’re going to want their own hardware again.

We need to stop failing you younger generation and letting them iPad and ChatGPT and think that’s what computing is, that big tech is always going to be this benevolent hug box.

Teach your fucking kids that the only reason the have a school Chromebook is because Google is trying to capture them. Yea, like a predator.

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jj4211 4 points 7 months ago

To some extent, they view the downtime as better than their own downtime.

If you have an outage, but there's news articles all over the place saying everyone has an outage, you point to that and say "whoops, well what can you do?" You blame someone else and everyone is in the same boat.

Meanwhile if you have your own downtime, no one is as understanding.

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Archangel1313 1 point 7 months ago

Are you saying that games will all be running on cloud-based apps, soon?

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someguy3 1 point 7 months ago

CPUs are already so advanced a basic one is far beyond what most people need.

The laptop form factor will still be popular though. As for the OS on it, people will buy whatever the store offers. You see Google is combining ChromeOS and Android. Whatever Microsoft and Apple do to their OS, people will just buy it.

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wizardbeard 4 points 7 months ago

EDIT: Misunderstood your comment.

As far as cloud infra goes, rumor has it that a lot of Azure's underlying shit is on Linux already. Would explain the cross compatibility work with WSL, PowerShell, .Net, etc over the past decade or so.

Original response

It's a wonderful dream, but you underestimate how many systems' server components are still built to run on Windows Servers, and I've yet to find a vendor that doesn't support it.

Plus the extremely long tail of places running legacy software for as long as fucking possible because they refuse to spend money on newer shit.

"Soon" is relative. I think it's more likely that containerization will make the underlying OS matter less and less. It'll end up being a matter of licensing, support, ease of management with existing tools, that sort of shit. Ultimately the suits want someone to be able to yell at, even if raising a ticket with Microsoft is like pissing into the wind.

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tonytins 4 points 7 months ago

As far as cloud infra goes, rumor has it that a lot of Azure’s underlying shit is on Linux already. Would explain the cross compatibility work with WSL, PowerShell, .Net, etc over the past decade or so.

Honestly, I've always wondered that if that was the end goal. Nadella has a server background. And as someone who once unintentionally got handed a Windows Server-based hosting plan years ago (long story), I can tell you it sucked. I don't blame him for seeing the writing on the wall.

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CosmoNova 2 points 7 months ago

Linux on what hardware? 10 years into an era where buying RAM, GPUs or SSDs is becoming a distant memory, digital sovereignty will be toast. We will own nothing but maybe some old timers that are unaffordable to maintain.

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tonytins 3 points 7 months ago

I'm talking about Microsoft's own servers and their cloud infrastructure. Not PCs as a whole.

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red_tomato 1 point 7 months ago

There’s probably also a lot of legacy server software perpetually stuck in .NET framework

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minorkeys 22 points 7 months ago

But the Linux PC is just getting started?

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hperrin 13 points 7 months ago

Thoughts and prayers.

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01189998819991197253 8 points 7 months ago

No to both. I don't give them thoughts nor prayers.

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Janx 13 points 7 months ago

ALL computers are fucking dying, because manufacturers only want to produce components for data centers and get that good AI money...

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CreamyJalapenoSauce 8 points 7 months ago

The Windows PC would be dying a slower death without those things. The Windows PC is dying from excessive bullets to the foot.

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Kociamorda 6 points 7 months ago

Oh no! Anyway... continuing to enjoy Linux

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sleepundertheleaves 3 points 7 months ago
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groucho 5 points 7 months ago

$50 for now.

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