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As Microsoft Forces Users to Ditch Windows 10, It Announces That It’s Also Turning Windows 11 into an AI Monstrosity
Futurism ^ | Oct 17, 2025 | Frank Landymore

Posted on 10/18/2025 3:53:53 PM PDT by Openurmind

Microsoft has officially ended support for Windows 10, all but forcing users to either upgrade or pay more money to keep getting essential security updates for the OS they already own. No matter that its replacement, Windows 11, can’t be run on nearly half a billion machines, meaning it’ll create mountains of e-waste as those old, perfectly usable PCs get thrown out for new ones.

If possible, things are getting even worse. This week, Microsoft is launching a suite of artificial intelligence features that basically turns existing Windows 11 systems into full-blown “AI PCs” which are controlled by Copilot, the company’s AI assistant. This isn’t us being uncharitable: it’s literally how a Microsoft exec is describing the update.

“We think we’re on the cusp of the next evolution, where AI happens not just in that chatbot and gets naturally integrated into the hundreds of millions of experiences that people use every day,” Yusuf Mehdi, executive vice president and consumer chief marketing officer at Microsoft, told The Verge in a briefing. “The vision that we have is: let’s rewrite the entire operating system around AI, and build essentially what becomes truly the AI PC.”


TOPICS: Computers/Internet; Conspiracy
KEYWORDS: aipc; copilot; killtheinternet; microsoft; microsoftwindows; suemicrosoft; windows11; windowspinglist; yusufmehdi
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To: sushiman
Upstairs PC on Windows 7 and downstairs on 10 . Both work for me for what I use the PCs for which is all basic stuff . Have been living without updates for Windows 7 and can do the same with Windows 10.

I have Windows 7 on both of my desktop and laptop computers. I do video editing on the desktop and I'm careful of what websites I go to and with Malwarebytes anti virus, I've had no problems with no Windows updates in the last five years.

61 posted on 10/18/2025 9:05:36 PM PDT by Inyo-Mono
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To: Openurmind

I still haven’t found a reason to use copilot.


62 posted on 10/18/2025 9:05:47 PM PDT by roving
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To: Openurmind

Bfl


63 posted on 10/18/2025 9:13:31 PM PDT by goodnesswins (Make educ institutions return to the Mission...reading, writing, math...not Opinions & propaganda)
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To: roving

Remember the bumper stickers that said “God is my copilot”?

That they had the hubris to call this crap Co-Pilot disturbs me.


64 posted on 10/18/2025 9:19:17 PM PDT by Salamander (Please visit my profile page to help me go home again. https://www.givesendgo.com/GCRRD)
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To: Buttons12
"I’ve been meaning to pick up a mini pc with Linux, but too busy lately.

It is amazing the power they can pack into those tiny things for a low price......

.... as long as you don't want to play massive, high speed games. You can still do that on some Minis, but they get kinda expensive by the time you add a GPU expansion card.

65 posted on 10/18/2025 9:25:28 PM PDT by LegendHasIt
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To: LegendHasIt

I haven’t played a game in years.
Just checked amazon, seems like a lot of people say the mini pc’s don’t live long. And they’re all made in China, there’s that.
Will keep looking - for a company that offers a decent warranty!


66 posted on 10/18/2025 9:45:18 PM PDT by Buttons12 ( )
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To: LegendHasIt
Thank God for Linux. All my machines are Dual Boot and 99.7% of the time, Linux is what is running

Finding the right software to set up a dual boot with Linux can be a real bitch. That's a real challenge for many to take the first step away from Microsoft.
67 posted on 10/18/2025 9:58:24 PM PDT by Dr. Franklin ("A republic, if you can keep it." )
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To: Openurmind

Both of my linux ‘alongside’ systems are down and so I opted for the 1 year extension of Windows 10. I enrolled both machines (the hated Win partitions are working). But I’m going to try to install Linux 10 on a 3rd machine because I don’t trust Microsoft not to start piecemeal installing Windows 11 attributes on those machines.

I like Linux, I’m just going to switch to a separate drive installation or separate computer.


68 posted on 10/18/2025 10:35:15 PM PDT by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: Blue Highway
My Fedora 43 installs are both bare metal. I'm ditching Windows on both machines. On the laptop, I just pulled the NVMe drive and replaced it with a faster, larger drive. The desktop machine has had a dedicated Fedora drive for many years. It is now the primary boot drive. I will be extracting my personal data off the desktop drives used by Windows since 2013. The desktop box will get a new motherboard/CPU/RAM to 2025 specs (vs 2013) and Windows 11 Pro will be loaded up as a primary boot disk. I expect to be able to access at the NTFS drive partitions at that point.

The reason for the rebuild of the desktop box is all of the specialized hardware. Hot swappable SATA III drives, a quad layer Blueray burner, specialized network cards. Solid peripherals. The power supply is an 850 watt device. I haven't decided whether the next CPU will be another i7 or an i9. My recent purchases have been i9.

69 posted on 10/18/2025 10:41:58 PM PDT by Myrddin
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To: Dr. Franklin
"Finding the right software to set up a dual boot with Linux can be a real bitch. That's a real challenge for many to take the first step away from Microsoft.

Ten years ago you would have been kind of correct. My first few Linux dual boot installs were kind of a hassle...

But NOW:
Doesn't require any extra software to set up a basic dual boot system with Mint Linux. All you really need these days is your windows machine and a recent Linux ISO on a flash drive. And ~ 20 gigs (100 is better) empty space on your hard drive, and the Mint Linux install will handle the partitions for you and set up your boot loader / Grub so you can chose which OS you want when you first turn on your computer, or restart.

Heck, you don't even need a hard drive to run Linux. It will run off a 16 Gig flash drive;(although it is kinda slow that way). Just set your bios to look to USB ports for first boot device, and if your Linux ISO is plugged in to a USB port, it will boot linux. If you don't have the flash drive plugged in, it will boot windows.

70 posted on 10/18/2025 10:59:44 PM PDT by LegendHasIt
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To: E. Pluribus Unum

Copilot cannot be fully uninstalled. After uninstalling using 5 different methods, if you hold down the Windows key and press C, it will rise from the dead. For a sad laugh, ask it to “List copilot’s main news sources”. It’s uses all leftist narrative sources.


71 posted on 10/19/2025 12:23:56 AM PDT by Reeses
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To: Reeses

I figured as much. Thanks for the feedback.


72 posted on 10/19/2025 12:35:11 AM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Je suis Charlie Kirk.)
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To: Dr. Franklin

“Finding the right software to set up a dual boot with Linux can be a real bitch. That’s a real challenge for many to take the first step away from Microsoft.”

Actually that is not a problem at all, hasn’t been for awhile now. The default installer that comes with every Linux does all that for you. You just click “Install Alongside” the existing OS and it will do all the self partitioning, formatting, and everything for dual boot. You just have to make sure it has at least 25 gigs of empty windows partition it can steal from windows.

Honestly it is real slick how the default Linux installer makes it dual boot for you as a click the box option.


73 posted on 10/19/2025 2:15:08 AM PDT by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
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To: Dr. Franklin

For others...

“Mint Cinnamon” is the go to for a first time user. I have been using Linux for ten years now and have test driven just about all of the best major players. It operates almost like Windows 7. If you have used Win 7 you will be able to fly right away.

1. First download and install a program called “Rufus”.

https://rufus.ie/en/

It is the top option: rufus-4.11.exe

2. Download the Mint Cinnamon .iso file from the Mint site. The “James Madison University” Mirror source is known to be a clean download.

https://www.linuxmint.com/edition.php?id=322

3. Insert a USB stick that is empty or that you do not mind being wiped clean of current data.

4. Start Rufus and go select the Mint .iso from your downloads. It should autodetect the USB stick as the destination for the .iso to be installed. The default settings in Rufus are all fine. Just answer yes to any options it asks and then select create.

5. When done close Rufus and power your computer off.

Now here is where the only challenge can arise. You now have to make the computer boot from that external Linux stick. There should be no problems doing this. But on some computers Windows has locked out the ability to see that external Operation System and so it will not boot from it. So there is a process of elimination that has to be done sometimes. But 9 times out of 10 the following does indeed work...

6. With the Linux stick inserted power on your Computer, stay right there and be ready to hit the key that will give you your boot options for that computer make. When the Manufacturer’s logo comes up tap that key. Depending on make it might be the Esc key. F2 key, F9 key, or on a Dell it is the F12/Star key. Select the USB as the boot option.

7. Be patient because the screen may go Black a few times as the Linux boots up. And from a stick it is a bit slower to do this.

8. If it does not boot from the stick as it should then there will need to be some configuration in the bios that needs to be done. That can be addressed later as a separate issue.

But it should Boot for you if you did everything above step by step. Now you will be in Linux and running from off the stick completely isolated from your internal drive and Windows. It should auto detect your internet connection and you will have to put in your password to access your internet source. Bottom right in the same place it is in Windows 7.

It will tell you when it makes the connection. Then you can use the Firefox browser to access the net if you like and check out all the stuff it comes with and what can be done with it. Basically you are in test drive mode. But nothing can be installed, and while you can make temporary changes they will be forgotten and it will go back to default when you shut down.

Run it for awhile from off the stick when you have extra time and check it out, Go explore and discover what the apps are and what they do, go look at the System Settings and how they work. Then after you feel comfortable with it then you can install it if you like. There are two options, wipe the drive completely and install only the Linux, or you can install it “Along Side” (Dual Boot) the existing windows and have both. The installer will do all of the partitioning and disk work for you during the install. So no need to worry about complicated partitioning and disk preparation first, it does it all for you. Just take your time and read the options well as you step through it.


74 posted on 10/19/2025 2:23:01 AM PDT by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
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To: roving

“I still haven’t found a reason to use copilot.”

The problem is, it is always running in the background for “them” to use whether you do or not. Even if you uninstall it... It never leaves, it is still always there running in the background.


75 posted on 10/19/2025 2:36:36 AM PDT by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
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To: RummyChick

OK, thank you I was just curious what key it was. Thank you for sharing here for others.


76 posted on 10/19/2025 3:43:50 AM PDT by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
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To: dayglored

“Not just their mailboxes. Badger the sales people of Windows-only companies. “I would buy your product it if was available for Linux.” Hit them in the pocketbook and the sales figures.”

Absolutely!


77 posted on 10/19/2025 3:44:54 AM PDT by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
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To: Blue Highway

Honestly? It all depends on what you are doing with it as to how long your battery lasts. I personally have not done much testing for battery time with any of them. I am usually static and plugged in. My mobile use/need on battery is extremely limited, maybe 15 minutes to 30 minutes at a time and then I am off and running again until I get home and plug in. I did find Debian and Fedora to be heavy on the CPU load though. Load means more power needed. Even the websites you use can make a difference. Like the FR is light and doesn’t need much CPU to load. But loading a site like Youtube takes a lot of CPU load even if you do not play the video. Just the page alone has so many elements that have to be processed it is extremely heavy.


78 posted on 10/19/2025 3:54:45 AM PDT by Openurmind (AI - An Illusion for Aptitude Intrusion to Alter Intellect. )
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To: SkyDancer

And may I add, I do not feel sorry for those falling into the W11 AI Big Brother monitoring trap. They should have learned from the J6’ers that were rounded up via their cell phone use. You can’t fix stupid when people openly allow Trojan Horses into their lives.


79 posted on 10/19/2025 4:09:33 AM PDT by redfreedom (They’re AWFUL...Affuent White Female Urban Leftists)
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To: Openurmind

I use Vivaldi and Brave browsers and I like they have the feature that shows the amount of RAM they are using in each tab. Most of my useage is just browsing with a little Youtube thrown in. Any idea what version of Linux runs light but doesn’t need everything to be entered via the terminal? I like a Windowsesq UI but Linux Mint was resource heavy.


80 posted on 10/19/2025 4:53:31 AM PDT by Blue Highway
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