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by simplotek
1334 days ago
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> It reduces legacy cruft. What you chose to describe as "legacy cruft" is actually the luxury laptop people spent over $2K close 6 or 7 years ago. > The alternative is you get to keep 20-30 year old legacy cruft, as with Windows. It's not a choice between bricking perfectly good computers after 6 years or maintaining them for 30 years. |
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And heck, Windows 11 doesn't really support pre-Coffee Lake CPUs without hacks similar to OpenCore's.