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"Hi, Windows just stopped support, you guys got any suggestions?"
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every few years on Linux Discord groups across the internet
"Hi, Windows just stopped support, you guys got any suggestions?"
I'm really excited for when the health authority I'm working for that uses win10 needs to frantically switch every machine to win11... Going to be such a relaxing time
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You’re using a consumer version of Windows? Businesses can pay for extended support.
Oh true, forgot about that. In that case we won't think about it for a few years I'm sure...
I've suggested we modify a Linux distro to use instead, but no one seems to want to pay for the setup. Which is fair I guess.
Thank fuck, it'll stop asking for reboots.
The year of OpenBSD desktop it is, then!
I'm serious, I'm getting burnout not just from Windows, but even from Linux.
And saying that every GUI is easier to use than every TUI or every config file format is wrong.
GUIs can be hard and easy to use. Config file formats can be hard and easy to use.
The fallacy is that GUIs can theoretically be navigated "intuitively" without looking for documentation for setting up stuff, but in fact I dare you try it.
OpenBSD was the easiest system to maintain on desktop I've had.
Unfortunately, I wanted Wine and gamez.
OK, no rtw88 for OpenBSD, so ... no.
So, could users just ignore that and just buy an anti-virus product or use 0patch? If it's like Widows 8, most apps will still be updated for a few years.
The most important thing to get updates in the browser tbh. That's the source of nearly everything bad these days, and the main reason somebody would bother to update their PC.
I reckon they'll continue providing updates for those for as long as there's enough people using it. It's not like Google are going to willing turn round and go "whelp, no more adverts and spying for these millions of users!"
Generally speaking that's ill-advised, antimalware tools rely on heuristics and active samples.
You don't wanna be the first person to get xyz virus. It's certainly better than nothing though.
Unless you have an app you can't live without Linux is the most accessible than it ever has been.
As a heavy user of Playit Live, Excel with macros and Google Drive, I'm stuck in a Windows World for a while yet. The first two could maybe run in Boxes if I send the audio to a USB device.
I'd rather pay for security updates than invite more AI and Microsoft sponsored spyware onto my computer...
I'll switch my windows drive to the LTSC IoT version, when this happens. The only reason I have dual boot is for a fallback, if some games make trouble. For example for whatever reason BG3 multiplayer freezes randomly on linux. Single player is fine though. So until I got that sorted out I can fall back to windows. But when even the LTSC support runs out, then that's it completely for me.