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The only thing I can think of that would be radically different would beThat's a good point. Maybe the OS-level is so mature, that not much remains to be added.>
In terms of desktop, my retired father has happily used linux for 10+ years so I'd argue that given an honest look, the linux desktop is actually far better than any commercial alternatives.
But, being the tech-optimist that I am, that raises the question, will there be another paradigm shift in OS:s? If so, what could it be?
I would think this would only happen/be necessary if/when a technological change in hardware happens that would cause more capability beyond the standard scope of what we have now. Remember, the OS is just an interface between the hardware below it and the software on top of it. It doesn't (and shouldn't) do much more then that. It's just an interface and mediator to share 1 piece of hardware with multiple pieces of software at the same time. So when you think about it, the real question is, what hardware paradigm shift will happen that will need the OS to be changed significantly.
True! ;)I think a Gibsonian cyberspace is probably not the future.>
If that happens, we'll all just hack the Gibson. The police will be on us in like, 10 minutes. And if we all do it together we can do it in 5 minutes, Lord Nikon will safe all our a**es. Lets go shopping!
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