• pressanykeynow@lemmy.world
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    23 hours ago

    Microsoft is doing pretty well so I wouldn’t call it “dismantling”, it seems to be working for them.

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      15 hours ago

      Microsoft is dismantling itself to keep “doing well”. That’s my point

      Their gaming division keeps acquiring and killing game studios. They’re killing off consoles, instead they’re going to sell prebuilds running windows. They’re scaling it all way back and releasing their exclusives, letting steam run the infrastructure, and milking all of their current IP, but not really making more

      They’ve ended support for a ton of different product lines. Azure is a mess. Their desktop market share is falling too.

      They’re all in on AI at this point, literally every tool they offer has it now. It’s not even opt in, it doesn’t require an account anymore… They’re desperate to inflate the numbers so they can project growth a little longer

      What do you think happens when you continuously lay off your workforce and kill projects? When you stop actually doing things, and run a company based on speculation?

      Eventually, the bubble pops.

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        7 hours ago

        Microsoft for 8 years now is a company that sells Linux and opensource.

        Non of their divisions you mentioned were profitable for many years now(especially Windows), just look at their yearly reports. Only logical to get rid of them. Don’t agree with your Azure statement, don’t mind me, numbers don’t agree with it.

        I don’t get why you wrote so much about gaming, Microsoft never was a gaming company. And frankly nothing important for gamers was lost with them buying those empty shells of game developer companies, then shutting them down.

        I can agree on the AI hype especially with recent github news. But those are recent, we’ll have to see if that was bad or good decision.

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          4 hours ago

          I don’t know how else to explain it to you. Microsoft is doing well on paper

          These unprofitable divisions? This is the result of the layoffs. This is what happens when you stop doing the thing, and you start living in speculation land

          Azure is a mess propped up by AI. The numbers don’t account for shuffling money around. It’s related to why every Microsoft product has ai shoved into it

          And I’m keep bringing up gaming because their gaming division is the most egregious example of what I’m talking about. They’re the third largest game publisher, and they’ve played a huge part killing AAA gaming. And in doing so, they’ve killed their own revenue stream