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Surface used to stand for ambition, originality, and hardware that pushed the rest of the industry forward. Now fans say the brand feels stagnant, overpriced, and stripped of the spark that made it special. If Microsoft has really lost the plot, the people who stuck with Surface the longest are the ones who feel it most. So tell us: Has Surface actually fallen apart, or is this just a rough stretch for a brand that can still recover? Share your experience, your frustrations, and what you think Microsoft needs to fix first. Join us on Reddit at r/WindowsCentral to share your insights and discus

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r/microsoft · u/sueha · 5d ago

Why is Microsoft still so weirdly hesitant about consumer products?

I genuinely think Microsoft could dominate way more of the consumer market if they actually committed to it properly instead of half-doing everything. Like… they already own the ecosystem pieces: Windows Xbox Copilot / A…

Hacker News · u/ismaeel_bashir · 2d ago

Launch HN: Expanse (YC P26) – Unlock Wasted GPU Capacity

Hey HN, we’re Ismaeel, Eren, Yafet and Nikodem. We built Expanse (https://expanse.sh/) to increase the effective capacity of your HPC/GPU clusters running schedulers/orchestrators like Kubernetes and SLURM. We read the s…

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r/linux · u/urosp · 2w ago

What does it mean 'to work in a terminal' - The terminal, the TTY, and the shell

I just wrote a breakdown on what it really means to 'work in the terminal' on Linux. This text breaks down what is a terminal emulator, pty and a shell. This text is aimed at folks who have played around with the termina…

Hacker News · u/cayleyh · 2w ago

Ask HN: Are advances in AI going to push Linux to a micro-kernel?

This is something that has been bouncing around my head for the past couple weeks with the flood of security related news around Mythos and the number of 0days being found.Microkernels, unikernals, hardware-enforced capa…

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r/DataHoarder · u/FirTree_r · 1w ago

Soundproofing NAS and metallica cabinet

I discovered the joy of noisy enterprise-grade HDDs and realized how annoying those can be, especially if you sleep in the same room as your NAS. So I finally bit the bullet and did a deep dive into properly soundproofin…