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by Kwpolska
958 days ago
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Given their fairly lacklustre progress in the past 20ish years [0], I doubt they’ll manage to make it much better within the next two. Windows 10 going out of support is not going to cause the computers to stop working and become e-waste. Commonly used software (such as web browsers) will continue to support Windows 10 for a few more years; Windows itself may be less secure, but for basic usage and with a restrictive firewall, it should be fine. If you’re concerned about lack of support for Windows 10 and want to switch to a supported OS, you’ll be better off using Linux. [0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReactOS#Release_history |
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Of course I know that computers don't stop working after just because Windows 10 went out of support. It's more of, for example, a severe vulnerability is discovered that has been fixed in later Windows versions but not 10 that may cause some people to panic. Maybe I'm being paranoid here, but I did raise some valid points, some of which coincidentally play into profit motives such as by encouraging the purchase of new hardware.