Proprietary Software and Monopolies/Monopoly Abuse
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Imagine running a trillion dollar company that bundles various open source components into your products, making billions of dollars of profit annually. When one of your users reach out and ask for help, with the product you ship to your customers, you instead refer the user to the open source project. The project which is run by volunteers which you never sponsored with a cent.
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There's something to be said for delayed gratification when Windows 11 is this full of bugs
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Microsoft Confirms Its Anticompetitive and User Hostile Behavior is Purposeful
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How Windows 11 May Soon Force You to Use Microsoft Edge
While browsing through your newly updated Windows 11, you may have noticed that some of the system's links launch in Microsoft Edge, even if you set Chrome or Firefox to your default browser. If you’re confused about what’s happening, you’re not the only one.
You'll notice this happen more often when you launch a link in one of Windows 11's apps. For example, clicking an article in the "News and Interests" widget always launches itself in Microsoft’s browser, and not whichever browser you've set as the default for websites.
But why is this happening? Let's dive in and have a closer look.
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