VIDEO Windows 12 - The Bizarre OS You've Never Heard Of

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Maybe skip 13 [emoji14] I would not buy or install it. Just Linux with some decoration.
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Windows 12 - The Bizarre OS You've Never Heard Of
In a remarkable twist of the ongoing operating system saga, a new entity has emerged on the market calling itself "Windows 12," which has nothing to do with Microsoft's official releases. Instead, it's a peculiar Linux distribution cleverly masked under the Windows branding, and many users are questioning its legitimacy. This curious case was thoroughly examined in a recent YouTube video hosted by Michael MJD, offering insights into this bizarre development.

What's the Deal with "Windows 12"?​

The video dives into the backstory of "Windows 12," which originated from a tweet highlighting a misleading advertisement for a Linux distro being marketed with Microsoft's iconic branding. The source of this commotion stems from a homemade installation CD that was spotted at a local computer fair, claiming to be "Windows 12 Lite." The individual behind this project seems to have fabricated a backstory, complete with absurd claims about performance and features — all while offering a product that's fundamentally just a customized Linux distribution.

Key Takeaways from the Video​

  1. Linux Distro Disguise: The operating system in question is based on Linux Lite, tweaked with a Windows-like appearance and features but ultimately offers no real innovation over standard Linux systems.
  2. Deceptive Marketing: The "Windows 12" distribution boasts immunity from viruses and ransomware, claiming to boot in 15 seconds and operate faster than Windows 10. However, these claims are not substantiated and seem aimed at luring unwitting users.
  3. Availability and Legitimacy: Initially available for purchase online, the listing for Windows 12 has since been removed, presumably due to pressure from Microsoft or an increase in public scrutiny. The video's creator humorously critiques the absurdity of the project's existence, suggesting that such scams might thrive in the depths of the internet without proper oversight.
  4. Community Reactions: The thread initiated by the user "whoosh" captures a mix of skepticism and humor regarding this so-called operating system. While some consider it merely an amusing anecdote for tech enthusiasts, others view it as a cautionary tale of attracted scams under the guise of recognizable brands.

    Engaging with the Community​

    What do you think about this bizarre tale of "Windows 12"? Have you encountered any similarly dubious software claims during your tech explorations? Are there any other Linux distributions disguised as known operating systems that you've come across? Share your thoughts, experiences, or any interesting findings below! This video not only serves as entertainment but underlines the importance of vigilance in the digital age. As always, it's essential to do thorough research before downloading or purchasing new software, especially when it comes from unverified sources. Feel free to explore more threads in the Water Cooler section or catch up on tutorials that reveal the best practices for software evaluation.
 


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