• lightnegative@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    “send to landfill”.

    No. Just because it can’t run newer Windows versions doesn’t automatically mean it gets catapulted to the landfill

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      9 months ago

      When I was a residential garbage collector, I saved close to a dozen computers from the landfill that just needed a quick cleaning. A lot of people will get rid of their year old Alienware once it fills with cat hair.

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    9 months ago

    Lol ok.

    This is getting to Y2K hype levels, and in a similar fashion, will not do anything.

    I get Linux people like to fanboy/shit over Windows but surely you’re tech literate enough to realize this is making a mountain from a molehill.

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      9 months ago

      Y2K was a big deal, but it was well funded and successfully dealt with. Wikipedia:

      The total cost of the work done in preparation for Y2K likely surpassed US$300 billion…

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      9 months ago

      Thats assuming that people are actually going to throw their computers in the trash when the OS reaches end of life.

      Most people running these old machines probably won’t know or care.

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        9 months ago

        They’ll definitely know. Microsoft’s last update for Windows 10 will make sure to add as many notices, popups and scary alerts as possible.

        And as a result plenty will care, particularly those who aren’t tech savvy. If you’ve got relatives for whom you are their go-to IT person, be prepared.