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by tsukikage
660 days ago
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Software does not exist in isolation. I am acquainted with a number of people and organisations who deliberately keep otherwise obsolete equipment running obsolete operating systems in order to indefinitely continue using old software instead of paying for new versions and/or switching to a subscription model. While it is certainly a choice, and one people demonstrably make, it comes with downsides and tradeoffs - it is not unambiguously better. |
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And if you really need it, you’d be fine not upgrading until you find an alternative. Which with non-subscription software you can do at your own leisure. That’s my point.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41434030