As soon as W10 isn’t receiving updates I’m going full linux man, lol. Friggen microshaft is redoing the w8 nonsense all over again. ALL WE WANT IS A BASIC, STABLE OS WITH NO AI BS. THATS IT. From that point users can customize or install programs that they want for features they want.
Wrong_Disk_8608 on
MacBook Neo effect?
rnilf on
> „More taskbar customization, including vertical and top positions … We are introducing the ability to reposition it to the top or sides of your screen, making it easier to personalize your workspace.“
After years of complaints and literally thousands of users directly telling them to do this, they finally do. There’s snail pace, and then there’s Microsoft pace.
> „We are reducing unnecessary Copilot entry points, starting with apps like Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets, and Notepad.“
Of course, this is **after** they introduced a vulnerability to Notepad because of Copilo.
> „Across the operating system, we will focus on improving … baseline reliability [and] strengthening the Windows foundation by reducing OS level crashes, improving driver quality and app stability across our ecosystem so PCs run smoothly and reliably every day.“
Like the article says, this should’ve already been their objective. Hilarious that they would include this in a press release meant to show that they’re pretending to care about their customers.
ifirebird on
Yeah, sweep it right into the trash
nhavar on
Instructions unclear – Windows Minesweeper 12 released
gunslinger_006 on
>Every day, we hear from the community about how you experience Windows. And over the past several months, the team and I have spent a great deal of time analyzing your feedback. What came through was the voice of people who care deeply about Windows and want it to be better.
This is the corporate version of “I am sorry you overreacted to my very reasonable comment”
😂
ithinkitslupis on
They are basically going to go through a top 5 list of complaints and try to fix them. It really took the MBAs 5 years since Windows 11 to think of that strategy, and 10+ years for some of this issues like forced windows updates at inopportune times.
Momentumjam on
Fuck mircoslop. Can they stop bugging me to set up onedrive every few days?
snesericreturns on
Get your sloppy windows. I made em extra sloppy for ya. I know how you kids like em sloppy.
Lady, you’re scaring us.
bb22k on
I opened this site in Reddit’s preview window and holy shit… it’s impossible to read. Literally an ad between every paragraph.
Funny how a website gone to shit talks about Windows going to shit.
ihateduckface on
Just create a polished version of windows xp and be done. Thats all they have to do and everyone would be happy.
sweetno on
WinUI 3 part is a bit puzzling. I don’t think it’s known for its performance. Maybe they mean WinUI 3 in C++? Good luck with that one.
RogueHeroAkatsuki on
Too late Microsoft, I’m done with Windows.
Good-Cap-7632 on
talk is cheap
intelpentium400 on
I wonder if MacBook Neo inspired this. They know they’re cooked
kittehsfureva on
Why would this article not link the actual statement, and just refer to it.
21Shells on
Only Microslop can f*ck up a product i’ve relied on (and loved) for over 15 years so badly that I end out giving an arm and a leg just so my software can RUN. It is insane how laggy and unoptimized Windows 11 is, how terrible professional software runs and how long it takes for everything to load in. That was on a decent computer with a 13th gen i7 and 4060.
Linux has them beaten for games and MacOS runs circles around them for professional work. I’m certain the Neo has them sh*tting their pants. Buts its too little too late for me.
Renshnard on
TLDR: Hey we are gonna do all the shit we should have 10 to 15 years ago.
Bubbly_Extreme4986 on
So maybe, just maybe you might get close to KDE plasma
Huge_Influence_9785 on
Bruv just port it onto the Linux kernel already and call it done.
gintoddic on
Linux DE biting at their ankles.
marwynn on
Can’t wait to receive these updates when it’s the most inconvenient.
J4nG on
It’s everyone’s right to be cynical about this, but if you work in a reasonably large corporate software environment you’ll recognize this as part of the engineering cycle.
The way of the world is:
– Individual product incentives to meet growth targets result in siloed workstreams that are not incentivized to care about wholistic experiences – see Copilot
– This has to get _really bad_ before top-level leadership is confronted with the scale of the problem. Sometimes it requires leadership change (this slows it down even more).
– Someone has to make a gameplan. And facilitating that gameplan across multiple levels of orgs and reintroducing the proper incentives is a big task.
– The actual job of engineering these features is herculean. Doesn’t matter that Windows 10 had the capability to reposition the taskbar – I guarantee you adding it back will be the fulltime work of a few engineering teams for months. Software is hard, especially when you change a fundamental pre-condition (Win 11 taskbar goes on the bottom)
Again, you can have as much or as little cynicism about this cycle as you want, but when you start peeling back layers it’s not as inscrutable as you might think. It takes really strong leadership and product vision to keep monoliths like Windows on track. Clearly Windows has been lacking that, but they might crack it this time. But probably not. Time will tell.
EDIT: Oh I almost forgot to add, this is one of the risks of relying on quantitative user metrics to make your product decisions. I’m sure there’s some telemetry out there that shows a low single digit percentage of users use a non-default task bar position. Compared with the cost of engineering upkeep and device support, it probably seemed like a no-brainer. But you can’t always derive the actual lived popular opinion of your userbase through metrics. Hence the listening tour.
Tony_TNT on
Too little too late, 90% of the time Fedora KDE does everything I need, only reason I still have W11 are Battlefield games
Key-Monk6159 on
So, they want a cookie for finally doing the things we have been asking for?
Secure_Enthusiasm354 on
I will accept this cringe PR move of a non-apology if they removed co-pilot, edge, and teams completely
Craptcha on
Good old Microsoft cycle.
Ruin your OS with arrogant and intrusive marketing ploys until even die hard adopters start pushing back. Realize your mistake, make a better user-centric OS, regain some reputation, start the cycle again.
RubyU on
They could start by tossing out everything they’ve done since Windows 7 and improving on what they had back then.
Maybe we’d get a decent Windows OS from it.
yuusharo on
All I can say is thank you Apple. The Neo’s announcement must have sent shockwaves throughout the industry, and I bet Microsoft got an ear full from their OEM partners about the recent quality and reputation of Windows 11.
Get rid of the MS account requirement and that god awful onboarding experience while you’re at it. There’s literally like a dozen or more prompts for subscription services before you can even use the damn thing now.
ScienceAlien on
Subscription, I’m moving to Linux and rebuilding my tech stack to accommodate
Mr-Nanny on
The fall of Microsoft this past decade from then ruining the Xbox to fucking up Windows really should be studied.
Never imagined in a million years a MacBook Neo would be the best low cost laptop. They should be embarrassed.
after playing a bit with agents I am so so tempted to install Linux, most games work newadays as well, so umm, time to say goodbye to Microslop? maybe?
silver565 on
Absolutely crazy that focusing in reliability has never been a priority up until now
Microsoft has lost its way and their CEO needs to go
corduroy on
All they had to do was not fuck up and they couldn’t do that. I mean, it has become so bad that general PC users have started to actively move away from MS.
But now, general Windows users can migrate over to Mac (if they want some type of OEM product with an OS) for a non-exhorbinant price (which used to be the barrier to entry for Mac OS) and gamers can use Linux or a Steam Deck. While MS focused on spamming advertisements and fitting in AI in where it wasn’t requested, there are viable alternatives this time to MS’s missteps. There is little to compel anyone to stay with an MS based PC.
I moved my general PC usage to a mac (could have done Linux but I thought I would also try out new hardware and I have been eyeing a Steam Deck eventually). For MS to win me back, they’re going to have to do more to convince me to go back to Windows than just un-fucking up their OS.
I_am_always_here on
Good. Now make OneDrive optional, not an automatic install baked into the OS. Most of the tech help desk time I volunteer for is filled with helping customers uninstall the confusing ransomware called OneDrive and recover their files that they accidentally deleted.
And also make updates user activated, not automatic, and offer a choice between necessary (security fixes) and other optional fixes to the bloatware.
Why are the majority of the public still using this bad OS?
spuds_in_town on
Even if I believed them – which I don’t – this is too little too late.
Even if they make any of these changes, they are just gonna reverse course next year to follow the next fad, or marketing drive, or VP’s wet dream of a feature roadmap.
Fuck them, honestly.
_CREATiV_ on
Just like they did with Xbox One back in a day. Always online requirement, not being able to borrow or share game discs with friends, aggressive DRM etc. They’ve rolled back these „features“ quite fast, but the damage has been done and PS4 outsold XBO by a mile.
OnTop-BeReady on
Thanks goodness I’ve been accelerating my efforts to get off of Windows entirely.
If you believe anything in that press release (other than the Microslop), then I have some beachfront property in Nebraska I can sell you for cheap, and if you buy this week, we’ll even throw in a farm for free as they are going bankrupt every day!
Trust me within 2 years Windows will only be a subscription offering and CoPilot/AI will be everywhere in Windows whether you want it or not!
noraetic on
Too little, too late.
Armagetz on
Can they just refurbish XP to support modern security updates and codec supports?
I miss having an OS without the pointless bloat.
mycophile on
Garbage ass OS and company.
phoenixgsu on
*laughs in Linux*
whoamiamawho on
It’s happening! Linux and Mac are finally talking over. They’re scrambling to stop the bleeding but we’re already out the door.
mrchin12 on
This week Outlook decided to have major conflicts with Teams Meeting integration so I’m looking forward to what breaks next.
AliceLunar on
Microsoft? What is that? I am only familiar with Microslop.
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Throw windows 11 out the window?
As soon as W10 isn’t receiving updates I’m going full linux man, lol. Friggen microshaft is redoing the w8 nonsense all over again. ALL WE WANT IS A BASIC, STABLE OS WITH NO AI BS. THATS IT. From that point users can customize or install programs that they want for features they want.
MacBook Neo effect?
> „More taskbar customization, including vertical and top positions … We are introducing the ability to reposition it to the top or sides of your screen, making it easier to personalize your workspace.“
After years of complaints and literally thousands of users directly telling them to do this, they finally do. There’s snail pace, and then there’s Microsoft pace.
> „We are reducing unnecessary Copilot entry points, starting with apps like Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets, and Notepad.“
Of course, this is **after** they introduced a vulnerability to Notepad because of Copilo.
> „Across the operating system, we will focus on improving … baseline reliability [and] strengthening the Windows foundation by reducing OS level crashes, improving driver quality and app stability across our ecosystem so PCs run smoothly and reliably every day.“
Like the article says, this should’ve already been their objective. Hilarious that they would include this in a press release meant to show that they’re pretending to care about their customers.
Yeah, sweep it right into the trash
Instructions unclear – Windows Minesweeper 12 released
>Every day, we hear from the community about how you experience Windows. And over the past several months, the team and I have spent a great deal of time analyzing your feedback. What came through was the voice of people who care deeply about Windows and want it to be better.
This is the corporate version of “I am sorry you overreacted to my very reasonable comment”
😂
They are basically going to go through a top 5 list of complaints and try to fix them. It really took the MBAs 5 years since Windows 11 to think of that strategy, and 10+ years for some of this issues like forced windows updates at inopportune times.
Fuck mircoslop. Can they stop bugging me to set up onedrive every few days?
Get your sloppy windows. I made em extra sloppy for ya. I know how you kids like em sloppy.
Lady, you’re scaring us.
I opened this site in Reddit’s preview window and holy shit… it’s impossible to read. Literally an ad between every paragraph.
Funny how a website gone to shit talks about Windows going to shit.
Just create a polished version of windows xp and be done. Thats all they have to do and everyone would be happy.
WinUI 3 part is a bit puzzling. I don’t think it’s known for its performance. Maybe they mean WinUI 3 in C++? Good luck with that one.
Too late Microsoft, I’m done with Windows.
talk is cheap
I wonder if MacBook Neo inspired this. They know they’re cooked
Why would this article not link the actual statement, and just refer to it.
Only Microslop can f*ck up a product i’ve relied on (and loved) for over 15 years so badly that I end out giving an arm and a leg just so my software can RUN. It is insane how laggy and unoptimized Windows 11 is, how terrible professional software runs and how long it takes for everything to load in. That was on a decent computer with a 13th gen i7 and 4060.
Linux has them beaten for games and MacOS runs circles around them for professional work. I’m certain the Neo has them sh*tting their pants. Buts its too little too late for me.
TLDR: Hey we are gonna do all the shit we should have 10 to 15 years ago.
So maybe, just maybe you might get close to KDE plasma
Bruv just port it onto the Linux kernel already and call it done.
Linux DE biting at their ankles.
Can’t wait to receive these updates when it’s the most inconvenient.
It’s everyone’s right to be cynical about this, but if you work in a reasonably large corporate software environment you’ll recognize this as part of the engineering cycle.
The way of the world is:
– Individual product incentives to meet growth targets result in siloed workstreams that are not incentivized to care about wholistic experiences – see Copilot
– This has to get _really bad_ before top-level leadership is confronted with the scale of the problem. Sometimes it requires leadership change (this slows it down even more).
– Someone has to make a gameplan. And facilitating that gameplan across multiple levels of orgs and reintroducing the proper incentives is a big task.
– The actual job of engineering these features is herculean. Doesn’t matter that Windows 10 had the capability to reposition the taskbar – I guarantee you adding it back will be the fulltime work of a few engineering teams for months. Software is hard, especially when you change a fundamental pre-condition (Win 11 taskbar goes on the bottom)
Again, you can have as much or as little cynicism about this cycle as you want, but when you start peeling back layers it’s not as inscrutable as you might think. It takes really strong leadership and product vision to keep monoliths like Windows on track. Clearly Windows has been lacking that, but they might crack it this time. But probably not. Time will tell.
EDIT: Oh I almost forgot to add, this is one of the risks of relying on quantitative user metrics to make your product decisions. I’m sure there’s some telemetry out there that shows a low single digit percentage of users use a non-default task bar position. Compared with the cost of engineering upkeep and device support, it probably seemed like a no-brainer. But you can’t always derive the actual lived popular opinion of your userbase through metrics. Hence the listening tour.
Too little too late, 90% of the time Fedora KDE does everything I need, only reason I still have W11 are Battlefield games
So, they want a cookie for finally doing the things we have been asking for?
I will accept this cringe PR move of a non-apology if they removed co-pilot, edge, and teams completely
Good old Microsoft cycle.
Ruin your OS with arrogant and intrusive marketing ploys until even die hard adopters start pushing back. Realize your mistake, make a better user-centric OS, regain some reputation, start the cycle again.
They could start by tossing out everything they’ve done since Windows 7 and improving on what they had back then.
Maybe we’d get a decent Windows OS from it.
All I can say is thank you Apple. The Neo’s announcement must have sent shockwaves throughout the industry, and I bet Microsoft got an ear full from their OEM partners about the recent quality and reputation of Windows 11.
Get rid of the MS account requirement and that god awful onboarding experience while you’re at it. There’s literally like a dozen or more prompts for subscription services before you can even use the damn thing now.
Subscription, I’m moving to Linux and rebuilding my tech stack to accommodate
The fall of Microsoft this past decade from then ruining the Xbox to fucking up Windows really should be studied.
Never imagined in a million years a MacBook Neo would be the best low cost laptop. They should be embarrassed.
Windows 7 is the best Windows ever. Period.
Link to the actual post:
[https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2026/03/20/our-commitment-to-windows-quality/](https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2026/03/20/our-commitment-to-windows-quality/)
after playing a bit with agents I am so so tempted to install Linux, most games work newadays as well, so umm, time to say goodbye to Microslop? maybe?
Absolutely crazy that focusing in reliability has never been a priority up until now
Microsoft has lost its way and their CEO needs to go
All they had to do was not fuck up and they couldn’t do that. I mean, it has become so bad that general PC users have started to actively move away from MS.
But now, general Windows users can migrate over to Mac (if they want some type of OEM product with an OS) for a non-exhorbinant price (which used to be the barrier to entry for Mac OS) and gamers can use Linux or a Steam Deck. While MS focused on spamming advertisements and fitting in AI in where it wasn’t requested, there are viable alternatives this time to MS’s missteps. There is little to compel anyone to stay with an MS based PC.
I moved my general PC usage to a mac (could have done Linux but I thought I would also try out new hardware and I have been eyeing a Steam Deck eventually). For MS to win me back, they’re going to have to do more to convince me to go back to Windows than just un-fucking up their OS.
Good. Now make OneDrive optional, not an automatic install baked into the OS. Most of the tech help desk time I volunteer for is filled with helping customers uninstall the confusing ransomware called OneDrive and recover their files that they accidentally deleted.
And also make updates user activated, not automatic, and offer a choice between necessary (security fixes) and other optional fixes to the bloatware.
Why are the majority of the public still using this bad OS?
Even if I believed them – which I don’t – this is too little too late.
Even if they make any of these changes, they are just gonna reverse course next year to follow the next fad, or marketing drive, or VP’s wet dream of a feature roadmap.
Fuck them, honestly.
Just like they did with Xbox One back in a day. Always online requirement, not being able to borrow or share game discs with friends, aggressive DRM etc. They’ve rolled back these „features“ quite fast, but the damage has been done and PS4 outsold XBO by a mile.
Thanks goodness I’ve been accelerating my efforts to get off of Windows entirely.
If you believe anything in that press release (other than the Microslop), then I have some beachfront property in Nebraska I can sell you for cheap, and if you buy this week, we’ll even throw in a farm for free as they are going bankrupt every day!
Trust me within 2 years Windows will only be a subscription offering and CoPilot/AI will be everywhere in Windows whether you want it or not!
Too little, too late.
Can they just refurbish XP to support modern security updates and codec supports?
I miss having an OS without the pointless bloat.
Garbage ass OS and company.
*laughs in Linux*
It’s happening! Linux and Mac are finally talking over. They’re scrambling to stop the bleeding but we’re already out the door.
This week Outlook decided to have major conflicts with Teams Meeting integration so I’m looking forward to what breaks next.
Microsoft? What is that? I am only familiar with Microslop.