I swear I hear way more about Win10 EoL in Linux forums than anywhere else by orders of magnitude.
I have literally heard nothing about this anywhere else. An article is some tech news site every now and then, at best. I haven’t heard a single person I know outside the Internet bring it up once. Haven’t seen it in the news, haven’t seen it in the press, haven’t heard it from friends or sons of friends or parents of friends.
Nobody gives a crap. Nobody is going to give a crap. The updates will stop and nobody will notice. They will eventually buy a new PC, that will come with Win11 and they’ll go “hey, the taskbar is white now” and that will be the end of that.
I crave the moment they flip the switch because man, at least well get some respite from all the giddy anticipation. Although I do fully expect a million posts every time the Steam hardware survey moves by 0.1% or that some company gets hacked through some old, unpatched device. At least it’ll be a change of pace, you know?
I’ve been the same experience but some of the gamers I know aren’t looking forward to the end of win 10. Sadly none of them thinks about a switch to Linux. I guess they will just continue using it until a serious security whole drives them to win 11.
I would also bet that I’ve of the last updates Microsoft pushes to win 10 will make it really hard to use it extremely annoying.
I swear I hear way more about Win10 EoL in Linux forums than anywhere else by orders of magnitude.
I have literally heard nothing about this anywhere else. An article is some tech news site every now and then, at best. I haven’t heard a single person I know outside the Internet bring it up once. Haven’t seen it in the news, haven’t seen it in the press, haven’t heard it from friends or sons of friends or parents of friends.
Nobody gives a crap. Nobody is going to give a crap. The updates will stop and nobody will notice. They will eventually buy a new PC, that will come with Win11 and they’ll go “hey, the taskbar is white now” and that will be the end of that.
I crave the moment they flip the switch because man, at least well get some respite from all the giddy anticipation. Although I do fully expect a million posts every time the Steam hardware survey moves by 0.1% or that some company gets hacked through some old, unpatched device. At least it’ll be a change of pace, you know?
I’ve been the same experience but some of the gamers I know aren’t looking forward to the end of win 10. Sadly none of them thinks about a switch to Linux. I guess they will just continue using it until a serious security whole drives them to win 11. I would also bet that I’ve of the last updates Microsoft pushes to win 10 will make it really hard to use it extremely annoying.