Oh no!
Anyway, think how great gaming on Linux will be in 2 years.
My only holdback is modding - it’s tougher to do without dancing among wine configs. Really hoping for some innovation there.
I mean, it is great now, it’ll just keep getting better.
Exactly!
I was dualboxing windows and endeavouros until I realized I was getting objectively superior performance for all games on linux. Deleted windows entirely and haven’t looked back since.
This will drive people to macOS before it drives them to Linux. I’m calling it now.
Haven’t they always done this for corporate customers with EoL products?
They can secure Deez nutz
So pirate Windows 11 or switch to Linux?
Or just run Win 10 forever.
I’ve still got customers on Windows XP.
Join the Free World!
German Government is still paying for XP and Win7 Updates, because some software just isn’t available on newer OS’s.
This is the best news Linux could ever get, it’ll speed up development by 10 or 11 fold!
I’m going to flip that back on them, Microsoft will have to pay me to update my OS.
Still not updating until you let me keep my taskbar where it is.
Good. That’ll be the day I finally update to
windows 11LinuxThat’s one way to force people to update to the up to date secure
windows 11linuxThey don’t, they just stay on W10
If someone was going to switch for that then they would have already switched
Yeah the average person wouldn’t know what TPM was if they found one in their coffee. If Microsoft says they need a newer PC to run Windows that’s all she wrote. But most of the time they never even think about it, they just pay the Windows tax for whatever version when they buy their next laptop.
Looks like no more Windows 10 updates
Doesn’t this violation of customer service laws or something.
Remember that million page document people accept without reading?
The one that isn’t valid in most courts?
Is this news? This is expected, it’s what they did with 7 and XP after those reached full EOL, which happened on the day they said it would for 7 at the time 7 launched, and a few years after the date they said when XP launched.
The 2025 date has been known since 2015 when 10 launched and is the standard Microsoft ten year support cycle for operating systems.
And yet, in spite of this, every single time the tech media published these breathless and shocked articles about how horrible it is that Microsoft is suddenly dropping support for their ten year old systems.
These articles are like clockwork. I’d say we’ll be getting them for Windows 11 in about seven or eight years, but they have a new “modern” lifestyle they’ve adopted for it that’s more based on last major update release or something and it’ll probably come sooner than that this time around.
That’s great! Means it won’t update randomly without my permission anymore.
Fuck off Microsoft.
Gonna be a lot of unsecured PCs about then, thanks to that ridiculous TPM requirement.