• @thawed_caveman
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    1 month ago

    Honestly, i predict people and businesses will keep using Win10 years after it’s become unsafe. We’ve all seen the local warehouse still running Windows 7, i’m thinking that scenario but for millions of users.

    That’s a cybersecurity problem, but what i’m most concerned with is the e-waste problem, because there’s still going to be a lot of users that do replace their PC. There aren’t enough Linux users to buy all the computers that will be rendered obsolete, and there won’t be by then either. I myself am a new Linux user but i’m already covered, i don’t need more computers, not even for cheap.

    I just really hope this doesn’t end with millions of good computers landfilled or parted. The third world already buys a lot of our e-waste, so i hope they’ll get a crapton of relatively good computers for cheap and run either Win10 or Linux

    • @btaf45
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      31 month ago

      We’ve all seen the local warehouse still running WIndows 7

      Why would they stop? They don’t need the internet. They gain nothing by using a different version of windows.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        Most (hopefully all) computers in industry running outdated OSs are disconnected from the internet for that exact reason.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      It will legit be a fantastic era for Linux on the desktop though… imagine how cheap we’ll be able to get perfectly good hardware.

      • @thawed_caveman
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        21 month ago

        I think so too, but like i said there’s only so many computers that you can find a use for.

        I think. That wasn’t a challenge, don’t prove me wrong