The Licensing Revolution: Windows Edition
Part 2: The computer you bought isn't yours. A tale about power.
“Citizens will be on their best behavior because we are constantly recording and reporting everything that's going on.”
—Larry Ellison, billionaire visionary and Oracle CEO
“This is a tale about power.”
—Yours truly
This is Part 2 of a series on the licensing revolution, the move by manufacturers to sell you something that you nevertheless don’t control. Ownership becomes licensing, and control stays with them. In the first part, I wrote:
Two of the most revolutionary inventions man ever made were created in the 20th century, one at its start and the other close to the end. Both offered the same innovation: a quantum advance in individual freedom and power.
I’m talking, of course, about the automobile, personal transportation, and the PC, your own personal computer.
Neither is now yours. The fate of the automobile is described at the link above. The fate of the once-personal computer is described below.
The Personal Computer and the ‘Personal’ Computer: Renting Back What You Own
This is a tale about power.
Before the PC and its business equivalent, the UNIX-based Sun Workstation, access to computing power was through IBM-style mainframes and minicomputers, like those made by DEC. None of these could be considered “personal”; they were too costly, and though they could accommodate multiple users at terminals, the computing itself was central and corporate-owned. You sat in front of a terminal, while a corporate-controlled processor did the work. Nothing was yours.
After the personal computer was created and available, the power was inside the box, which you personally owned and controlled. Check the headline and the first sentence of the advertisement below.
But today, thanks to Windows 11, that’s all been reversed. The machine is no longer yours; you only paid for it. As this writer put it:
An operating system is the most personal part of a "personal" computer, and it used to be that as a Windows user I didn't feel like I was renting my computer from Microsoft, but in recent years that feeling has all but evaporated.
It’s not just the feeling of ownership that has evaporated; it’s also the fact.
Windows Owns Your Machine
In every sense but receipts and cash laid out, Windows owns your machine. And that’s due to get worse.
Let’s start with Windows update practices. The operating system updates itself at will, sometimes breaking your machine, and can reset your settings whenever an update occurs. Sydney Butler again, the writer quoted above:
I have lost count of the number of times that I’ve left my perfectly working Windows computer at the end of my work day, only to return to a completely broken computer that won’t boot the next morning. We have numerous articles at How-To Geek on how to stop Windows from updating, and the mere fact that readers are searching for this information should tell you something.
Forced, automatic Windows updates seem inevitable now, and with every workaround people come up with, the loopholes are closed. Updates can be delayed, but not deferred. Resistance is futile.
But it’s more than that. There’s the constant, built-in ads; the forced Microsoft Account logins; unstoppable AI everywhere; the AI-is-watching-you “feature” (called Recall); the moving of your data onto the Microsoft cloud; and, something we’ll cover more in a later piece, the dangerous TPM chip that every modern computer seems to have, which opens the door to the zero privacy hell loved by the Davos world.
As Rob Braxman puts it in this video (emphasis mine):
[1:17] Microsoft is quietly ending the era of the personal computer as we’ve known it. And [Microsoft CEO] Satya Nadella is being upfront, but he is not being understood by the average consumer.
So what people are seeing as visible issues are just the fluff. These are perceived to be important but actually only just small building blocks like Lego pieces to the entire big project.
Windows is being turned into something else entirely — an always watching, always AI-connected, cloud dependent system where your machine is no longer fully yours, even though you paid for it.
And the plan is for you to keep paying monthly for the privilege of having this AI control, but you won’t realize till later that this is no longer some progression from Windows XP. The average person isn’t really understanding this, but they are sensing the big picture. Something is afoot.
If you own a machine running Windows 11 on hardware with a TPM chip, that describes you. I could go on and on.
Recall and TPM
A couple of highlights before this gets too long. I may expand on these later.
Microsoft Recall uses AI “to take images of your active screen every few seconds.” See more from Ars Technica here.
Microsoft claims (now) that the feature protects privacy. But is that really true? What if the government comes calling, Patriot Act-style? And will it always be true? Don’t count on it. (If Recall is turned on, instructions for turning it off are here.)
The TPM chip — In his video, Braxman says [3:19], “TPM security chip [creates] verified identities in a Microsoft account with hardware monitoring.”
TPM does a lot more, but yes, it creates unique identities saved to a hardware chip and accessible whenever requested by authorized entities.
So, can you picture a world where every computer has your identity built into the hardware itself, available on request by “authorized” entities? Larry Ellison can.
If age verification is required, even on anodyne sites, the TPM chip will be used. And Digital ID will open that door for good.
Davos Man Larry Ellison Describes the World
Billionaire and Oracle CEO — whose son now owns CBS, Warner Brothers Discovery, Paramount Plus and more — looks forward to a world of total surveillance. Chris Hedges:
Oracle founder, business associate of Elon Musk and longtime Trump donor Larry Ellison, who recently announced a $500 billion AI infrastructure plan alongside Trump, urged nations to move all of their data into “a single, unified data platform” so it can be “consumed and used” by AI models. Ellison has previously stated that an AI-based surveillance system will guarantee that “Citizens will be on their best behavior because we are constantly recording and reporting everything that’s going on.”
And that’s where we’re headed. Because “keeping you safe,” of course. Who’s “you”? Ellison and friends.




While you can, once turning on your brand new computer, bypass the bios and boot from a thumb drive with a free software installer. Free being linux or one of the _BSDs. (Linux has hardware support and software out the wazoo.)
You need to do a bit of research to find the proper keypress to bypass the bios FIRST.
That's step one.
Unfortunately there will be more hurdles. Many steaming services refuse to serve content to a free operating system. This is pure horseshit as a browser on macOS gets the stream that same browser on a free operating system will not. Working around this on a free operating system is possible. On the bright side, the internet shopping mall is happy to take your business so long as you have a proper payment method. You can even arrange for the streaming services that after payment, will refuse to serve you. Which of course should be illegal!
Of course, the information side of the internet is fully available on a free operating system. And should you have interest in personal programming, free software programming tools simply rule!
So, use the oldest WIndows or Mac PC for streaming content that works. Use a free operating system for productive uses like leaving this comment. (For my definition of productive ...)
The work arounds I allude to are strictly speaking illegal. For a period of time the window is open for productive research on that path. Take it soon!
OK, this has been coming for years. Megalomaniacal dark triad misanthropes like the ellison's have been slobbering over this kind of power for a long while, and so here it is, abetted by another maniac in the Oval along with his infinitely brighter and even more nefarious acolytes many also in the billionaire oligarch fuck every one of you class. The question is how do we successfully and durably end this trajectory and recapture individual sovereignty ?" I'd like to read more about that.