Edge will connect to the online Windows remote OS server so you can run your applications in it and access your data from the MS data servers. How convenient.
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Every shitty new idea in Redmond will just generate more Linux users.
It never prompted me. Zen's my default and I didn't even open Edge once on my laptop.
On my other computer I'm considering Mint or Ubuntu tho, but want to test first before migrating.
New theory: Microslop makes Windows shitty on purpose so that eventually all people leave and they can stop "developing" Windows and therefore save a lot of money, also by then firing all the devs (if they haven't been already, cos of AI)
At least it seems pretty easy to disable? From the way they’re talking about it, it’s just a single click on a big banner in the edge window. But still, come on microslop
Bring back Janet Reno
puts on Microslop