The period after MS stopped messing with it and before software stopped supporting it was the nicest time to use Windows 7, I expect it to be the same for Windows 10.
this post was submitted on 23 May 2024
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Jokes on them, over the last year or so I've installed Nobara, Mint & Xubuntu on every PC in my house.
So done with Windows.
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I've heard you can pay to continue updates on Win10 for three years I believe it was.
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Looking forward to the sudden, definitely inexplicable, price increase of specific hardware at about the nine month mark.
Unless you're on Enterprise/Education - 2027
I don't really know what I'll do. I currently have to dual boot windows 10 for work since I do unreal game dev. I guess push for managers to allow me to setup a Linux dev env? But Linux binaries for third party plugins arent always there. That's where I got stuck last time I tried.