I dont like subscription and I cant fathom
windows being subscription
For Enterprise customers, it already is. It's a little trickier with prosumers like us as we are still lump in with the general end user.
I could see individual modules to get more performance being subscription. That I could see realistically being subscription based versus the whole OS.
But that doesn't mean that the whole OS wouldn't be subscription based. A lot of people are trapped on the
Windows ecosystem (much like Adobe ecosystem) that while their may be bellyaching, they still do it.
and they force their updates on you and then flexi stops working and you have to shell out more money for a version to keep up...look what
windows 10 did to some softwares.
Having production rigs on the internet period is no bueno. The biggest vector for headaches is the internet.
Updates, I have been using
Windows since the MS-DOS days when I was a little kid. I
do not remember a time when updating/upgrading didn't mess something up on a
Windows computer. To a degree, I could understand it as there are a myriad of hardware/software combinations that run
Windows. Once they forced updates though, all that sympathy went away.
As far as what Win 10 did to software, bare in mind, it was also to MS'
own software in certain situations as well. Not just 3rd party software, but their own. That's bad.
I stopped using
Windows when Win 10 came out (not much a fan of the direction of Apple either), but my dad still has 1 Win 10 machine and it has had an issue every single
major update (and he doesn't use/get the older gear, he typically buys gear just released that still takes a couple of months to have info in the forums to help troubleshoot things if/when the pop up).
Im glad Im on the downslide of this technology. others may embrace it, I see it as being a money pit.
It all depends on how you have to do it.
I'm fortunate I was able to get away from the 2 main ecosystem and actually computing is fun again. Others don't have that luxury, but thankfully I do.
I really do like tech, just how some vendors go about it is where the issue pops up.
I don't have a problem with supporting vendors that provide goods that I get use out of (hobby/commercial doesn't matter, if I have a use for it and it does it's job, I don't have a problem with supporting it), but for some vendors, I don't like the direction that they are going and if I don't need to have them, I'm not going to support a company going in a direction that I don't like.