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public affairs
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The public affairs tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions that intersect technology, government policy, and societal impact. Recent threads include a detailed proposal for a more modular Windows architecture, arguing that tight coupling between the OS core and first-party services limits monetization and innovation. Other posts reference political resignations and commentary from public figures like Paul Hellyer, a former Canadian politician. While the tag spans diverse topics, it consistently reflects user interest in how public policy, institutional decisions, and civic engagement relate to technology and broader societal issues. The content is varied but centers on analysis and opinion about governance and public life.
We (my team and I) acknowledge the intent behind Copilot and Microsoft’s broader AI and services strategy. However, from both a technical and commercial perspective, Windows is currently constrained by architectural decisions that limit monetization potential, suppress third‑party innovation...
NOTE: The main title should have read: ...and The World, .... had a minor brain cramp on that.
I encourage any and all who are interested to check out this man's website. I heard a radio interview with him on 8-4-2010 and even though he's now 87 years in maturity, he is extremely lucid and...
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