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KairuByte@lemmy.dbzer0.com ⁨11⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

It’s not really forced obsolescence.

Firstly, you can clean install 11 without TPM no problem, and you can upgrade in place with some tweaks. It’s annoying, but in no way “forced.”

Secondly, the EOL has been known since original release. We know the EOL of current versions of Windows 11 as well (they moved to supporting specific versions, for instance 21H2 recently went EOL, in October. 23H2 is slotted for EOL in 2026. endoflife.date/windows

Fixed support periods make sense. Otherwise you’re going to have to spring an EOL on people arbitrarily. 10 years of free support on Windows 10, a product most people got for free, seems sane to me. I realize it won’t make sense to everyone.

Next up will be widespread locked down bootloaders so you can’t install Linux if you wanted to.

Slippery slope fallacy much?

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