WildWestDesigns
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Another loophole for creating a local account while bypassing the online account for Windows is being closed: https://www.theverge.com/news/638967/microsoft-windows-11-account-internet-bypass-blocked
I can't think of a reason that any loophole will remain, considering that MS really wants OSs to be run on the server and the hardware just has some bootstrap software to connect to those servers. The ultimate online account if you will. And as more and more programs are able to be run in the browser, even intensive programs like 3D programs, so at some point there may not be any technical program issues why that can't happen, even with the heavy GUI programs that we have, going back to the old mainframe days.
I can't think of a reason that any loophole will remain, considering that MS really wants OSs to be run on the server and the hardware just has some bootstrap software to connect to those servers. The ultimate online account if you will. And as more and more programs are able to be run in the browser, even intensive programs like 3D programs, so at some point there may not be any technical program issues why that can't happen, even with the heavy GUI programs that we have, going back to the old mainframe days.
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