Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can’t upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:

  1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks.
  2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11.
  3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.

@nixCraft @linux @windowscentralbot

  • JorMaFur@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    I know people like to hate on windows here but come on: 90 weeks is another ~18 months. It’s near the end of 2025.

    While absolutely true, what you’re saying, saying 90 weeks instead of any alternative (630 days!) Is just trying to make it sounds worse than it is to push an agenda.

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      10 months ago

      You’re leaving out the context that the time limit should be way longer given how long previous versions of Windows have been supported. Ending Windows 10 support when they are is a deliberate effort to force adoption of Windows 11 and avoid the embarrassment of Windows 8’s failure. They learned it’s better to scare users into compliance than to actually attract them with well developed, feature rich software. The hardware requirements just make it more egregious.

      Stop giving Microsoft the benefit of the doubt, they have demonstrated more than enough times they don’t deserve it. This is them strong arming users into doing something they don’t want to do, and it should be rightfully called out for what it is: shitty.

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        10 months ago

        the time limit should be way longer given how long previous versions of Windows have been supported.

        What version would that be?

        • Windows XP: 2001-10-25 to 2014-04-08, ~12.5 years
        • Windows Vista: 2007-01-30 to 2017-04-11, ~10 years
        • Windows 7: 2009-10-22 to 2020-01-14, ~10 years
        • Windows 8/8.1: 2012-10-26 to 2023-01-10, ~10 years
        • Windows 10: 2015-07-29 to 2025-10-14, ~10 years

        https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Microsoft_Windows_versions

      • NekuSoul@lemmy.nekusoul.de
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        10 months ago

        the time limit should be way longer given how long previous versions of Windows have been supported.

        The lifecycle of Win10 is actually pretty similar to that of the previous versions, which is about ~10 years. The only difference with Win10 is that it went without a successor for so long, that they’ve basically skipped one major release, leading to this relatively small timeframe between a new Windows and the EOL of the previous version.

        I agree though. Given the circumstances they should’ve made an an exception and increased the lifespan for at least one or two years.

    • tryptaminev 🇵🇸 🇺🇦 🇪🇺@feddit.de
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      10 months ago

      90 weeks is more like 20 month and i could calculate that off of my head by knowing that a year has 52 weeks. I would have struggled more with days.

      You could make this criticism about any date metric that it gets more or less easy to translate into a different metric.

      Weeks are perfectly fine and most commonly used in the business context.

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        9 months ago

        Your point about weeks is irrelevant, if OP wanted to be clear with the information they would have said the easiest term (about 2 years)

    • Xer0@lemmy.ml
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      10 months ago

      I agree. This post seems like a half-assed attempt to get people to switch to Linux. 90 weeks. Jesus.