Yep. Laughs in FOSS would have worked way better than mine.
Thanks for the other pointers too, although I really didn’t need the mental image of windows update happening 60 times a second, thank you very much. :)
The “coined the term” thing is what threw me off. I thought this was making fun of the name, like KDE already had some “365” branded product or something. But reading the comments, I take its intention as more making fun of the concept of a cloud-based desktop.
Better luck next time.
Maybe like, “Laughs in FOSS”
Or like, “Microsoft 365 Cloud OS”
"now every day is a forced update,
all the time,
forever*"
*except one day per leap year.
Yep. Laughs in FOSS would have worked way better than mine.
Thanks for the other pointers too, although I really didn’t need the mental image of windows update happening 60 times a second, thank you very much. :)
The “coined the term” thing is what threw me off. I thought this was making fun of the name, like KDE already had some “365” branded product or something. But reading the comments, I take its intention as more making fun of the concept of a cloud-based desktop.
Pretty much. Made perfect sense in my head at the time.
I totally see how it would be ambiguous now though.