As of now MS "retiring" software shall be referred to as MS "vaxxing" a product.
e.g. Remember when MS vaxxed XP?
As of now MS "retiring" software shall be referred to as MS "vaxxing" a product.
e.g. Remember when MS vaxxed XP?
I'm running into numerous problems now because my PCs are over 10 years old. I'm getting messages that browsers are no longer supported on my operating systems (windows 7 & 8), Visual Studio can no longer be upgraded. Even VS Code is complaining my OS is too old now. Here's the kicker, I can't even find out if my 10 year old hardware will even run Windows 10 or 11 without actually trying to install them.
OK, if I buy a new PC, should I wait for windows 12? I'll probably just go to Linux.
We've been a Linux-only house for 15 years. No regrets.
Do it - it's great!
I am still building out a new PC, I have a Dell XPS from 10 years ago and it won't "run" Windows 11 but for some odd reason, M$ doesn't want to fix the TPM hack to allow it to install on Windows 10 supported hardware.
Waterfox, a FF fork, is still supported on Win7 for now.
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