Microsoft recently wrote that TPM 2.0 is a "a non-negotiable standard for the future of Windows." This pretty much confirms it won't back down on its hardware requirements for Windows 11, an OS that is seriously struggling to gain new users (~35% of Wi...
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Scotsbear 🏴🐻replied to Seasons of Jason last edited by
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Herding cats would be easier, lol.
Taking a breather (has been a long day). I will come back to this, though. Even if we can get enough of us in the Fedi talking it might spark some other ideas for broader reach. -
Seasons of Jasonreplied to Scotsbear 🏴🐻 last edited by
@Uraael @thejackimonster Hey enjoy the breather, and please know I appreciate your input!
The most important thing we can do is keep the conversation going.
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Seasons of Jasonreplied to Seasons of Jason last edited by
Every word of this article still hits home.
We need a Desktop Linux Alliance.2 Crucial Things Desktop Linux Must Do To Find A Larger Audience
It's time for better marketing, and it's time to form Voltron.
Forbes (www.forbes.com)
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Seasons of Jasonreplied to Seasons of Jason last edited by
Food for thought: In 2019, the Chinese Linux distribution "Deepin" released a series of short, polished trailers showing off its new features. A professional agency probably created them for less than $15,000.
Those trailers put Deepin on my radar. I wrote *ONLY TWO* articles about the distribution, and those 2 articles generated more than ONE MILLION views.
Desktop Linux needs professional marketing.
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@killyourfm That’s interesting. I wonder if there’s room for a Linux-specific marketing agency?
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@ernie I've wondered that for years. Here's some light reading (/s) on the topic: https://sunlight.makeitlinux.org/
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@killyourfm Hmm, this certainly sounds like something that I would be interested in personally, though you’ve worked closer to that area than I have with your work on Thunderbird.
Kind of weird that the Linux Foundation doesn’t emphasize this kind of work, honestly. It’s strange that I get all my scoops on what’s happening in desktop Linux from Brodie Robertson (I enjoy his channel a lot, I just think it reflects the point you’re getting at).
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@ernie I really, enthusiastically believe it's time to put together a thinktank. This energy and these ideas can't be lost on Mastodon timelines.
(Make It Linux was something I tried to materialize back then, but the timing wasn't right due to workload and personal stuff)
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@ernie To your point about Brodie and The Linux Foundation, absolutely right: it's all awesome inside our echo chamber...
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@killyourfm I can tell there’s interest, I get the emails from random places, but I never have a place for them. Wanna get on a call sometime and actually talk some of this stuff out?
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@ernie YES! I'll send you a DM in a bit.
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Seasons of Jasonreplied to petes_bread_eqn_xls last edited by
@petes_bread_eqn_xls @ernie Oh my. No real call to action, no explanations, vague narrative.
Yea, that's the perfect example of an ad that sounds AWESOME to everyone inside its echo chamber or IBM's business circles, and totally perplexing to almost everyone else on the planet. But it probably checked a box on IBM's marketing KPIs...
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Dave Lane :flag_tino: 🇳🇿replied to Seasons of Jason last edited by
@killyourfm @ernie think we need to be careful about thinking that the Linux Foundation is an ally to Linux or #libre in general. My impression is they're largely captured by big tech corporations, who've stacked their board and have staffed the organisation. By all accounts, Foundation staff shun the use Linux themselves. But they control a lot of resources. At best, they damn with faint praise. Seems they're the disguised fox in the hen house.
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Seasons of Jasonreplied to Dave Lane :flag_tino: 🇳🇿 last edited by
@lightweight @ernie One thing we can glean without any doubt is that the Linux Foundation has little to no interest in *desktop* Linux.
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@killyourfm @ernie I think about this about twice a week. How can I help?
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Benjamin Hendricksreplied to Seasons of Jason last edited by
@killyourfm I get that moving from one soulless corporation to another isn't exactly great, but there is a Linux-based alternative already - not sure why they aren't going after the Win10 users more agressively
ChromeOS Flex: Our Cloud-Based Operating System - ChromeOS
Upgrade to ChromeOS Flex, our cloud-based, easy-to-manage, and secure operating system that's compatible with both PCs and Macs.
(chromeos.google)
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Seasons of Jasonreplied to Benjamin Hendricks last edited by
@hndrcks 296 reasons why I don't put ChromeOS on my radar: https://killedbygoogle.com/
(Perhaps I should refamiliarize myself with it, but seriously... I have no confidence in any type of Google product having longevity)
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Benjamin Hendricksreplied to Seasons of Jason last edited by
Goog is definitely guilty of killing useful apps - but that 297-item list has a lot of stuff that deserved to die (Desktop Search), and other stuff that was replaced by better / more secure software (Backup & Sync)
MS is guilty of this as well, but they didn't kill Reader, so the tech world doesn't hold a grudge as much
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Seasons of Jasonreplied to Benjamin Hendricks last edited by
@hndrcks I miss Reader SO MUCH.
(Fair points though)