JC, just by reading along you actually know more than 50% of the folks out there.
Seriously, my wife is a typical user and she curses MS weekly for whatever the heck they just did. She knows when she is getting Micky Frick'd, she does.
She looks longingly at my Linux screen while she complains about being all locked up yet again and I catch her checking periodically to see if she really can really open and save her work using my "Alternative Softwares".
That's her reality test, can she really use it while her machine is "loading upgrades" .....
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And all I am really doing lately is tagging the new stuff to old posts, which keeps the TOP 10 and the MOST RECENT viewing folks happy. It is a small thing to do for them, and I can certainly do that to keep their lives happy.
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Mickysoft announces a plan to be able to run on anybody's ARM based chipset by the end of 2017.
Part of this is Intel leaving, part of this is AMD's new stuff is going to be based partially on ARM technology, part of this is that SO DURN MANY POWERFUL NEW ARM SOCS ARE GOING INTO FULL PRODUCTION AT COSTS FAR BELOW ANY "x86" ANYTHING, part of this is that the Linux Kernel will already run natively on all of the above as they are all currently built into the Linux kernel itself .....
NEW INFO MS's plan right now is to run an "x86 emulator level" so what they are planning right now will be slow as dog poop -- once again completely non-competitive to the actual Linux/Android natural product marketplace. But yes, it would theoretically run on ARM processors ......
..... swiping code from the Android x86 project, huh ????So, you can begin to see why MS is becoming "Linux based" all of a sudden.
Also note, when the 7nm half voltage change rolls through, the x86 world will lose a large part of its supplier base to some degree.
Remember, Intel processors do not run at 2.2 volts .....
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Speaking of Intel and new layoffs, this is brand new "news" from just this week.
https://techcrunch.com/2016/11/18/intel-layoffs/ 
All of these old tech items represent pending Intel processor based IoT items, all of them representing companies that were all purchased just this past year by Intel intending for them to be the core of their new direction into new IoT realms.
Each of these things have come up a loser against the pre-existing competitive IoT products such as Fit Bit and the other better working, less expensive ARM based products.
Intel's dreams of the future (the "good" new products design part of the company) is taking the current crop of layoff hits ....