If Microsoft made me CEO?
1) I would issue a Windows Pro SKU that lacked any upsells, bloatware, monetization, coercion of defaults, or unnecessary telemetry. It would be an annual license, enforced by activation.
2) Double down on gaming and backward compatibility as the killer advantage, which ensures PCs remain relevant in the homes and thus minds of decision makers.
3) I'd open-source portions of the Windows shell, WinUI components, utilities, and file system tools (similar to how they open-sourced parts of .NET and VS Code). Let the community fix the jank.
4) Then I'd make bash the default shell one day because I'd had too many Long Islands at lunch.
Retired SP Salil Bhattacharjee exposes how Mamata Banerjeeโs TMC regime systematically weakened the West Bengal Police from within.
The former officer recalls arresting Dilip Mondal whose lavish mansion was recently raided by the ED back in 2008, when he was known as a small-time extortionist. According to Bhattacharjee, many such elements found political shelter under the TMC, which rose to power largely on anti-Left sentiment.
He also recounts blatant political interference in policing. After TMC leader Arabul Islam allegedly led a violent attack on senior CPI(M) leader Abdur Rezzak Mollah in Bhangar and was arrested, Bhattacharjee says he received a warning from higher authorities asking if he wanted a transfer to North Bengal in the final years of his service.
The veteran officer also tears apart Mamata Banerjeeโs theatrical court appearances.
Watch the full interview to hear more shocking accounts of how the TMC compromised institutions in West Bengal.
For three years, this man photographed the Sun from the exact same spot at the same time, then combined every position into one incredible image โ๏ธ
Atlassian's CEO after firing the engineer who built their $1.79B infrastructure and the guy released a 38-minute breakdown of everything he built, free for anyone to copy
โ๏ธMOSSADIL ASKS:
LEBANESE VOICES HEZBOLLAH FEARS MOST
In this episode of MossadIL Asks, I spoke with @selenaryan_ and an anonymous Lebanese Shia woman, โFatima,โ from southern Lebanon about what is really happening inside Lebanon.
Her message was clear:
Hezbollah did not only occupy land.
It occupied minds.
She describes the propaganda, the fear, the isolation, and the quiet shift now taking place among Lebanese who want peace, sovereignty, and a future without Hezbollah.
These are the voices Hezbollah fears most.
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