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Windows used to run windows
Then Windows learned to run linux
Then windows learned to run android
// TODO learn to run macos
// TODO learn to run ios

Isn't windows becoming a Frankenstein?

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  • 1
    I get the point: goal is to have one versatile os that would give no reason to switch to linux and be an AIO. But.. Isn't that idea repelling to you?
  • 3
    Windows learnt to run Android, except it's horrible with network connectivity and I uninstalled it.

    Just because they worked out how, doesn't mean it's worth it.
  • 0
    @C0D4 I dunno on rare occasions being able to emulate android natively would have its upsides
  • 3
    @AvatarOfKaine being able to have Android without Android Studio will be a benefit, once it's stable and works out of the box, the fact it can't access the network of host machine is amazing!

    Until then, it's useless, and only has access to Amazon's play store which is extremely limited, which leaves you side loading apps.

    It does not meet the target markets expectations by a long shot.
  • 1
    Windows was a Frankenstein since it's inception.
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