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Analysts have warned Windows 10 end of life plans could spark a global torrent of e-waste, with millions of devices expected to be scrapped in the coming years. 

Research from Canalys shows that up to 240 million PCs globally could be terminated as a result of the shift over to Windows 11, raising critical questions about device refreshes and the responsibility of vendors to extend life cycles.

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[–] MJBrune@beehaw.org 2 points 11 months ago (1 children)

"It's not reasonable or rooted in reality" - Yet multiple people saying "Oh, yeah I agree!" Instead of just insultingly saying it's not reasonable or rooted in reality, assume good faith like you are supposed to as a beehawer. Explain your position, stop throwing shade on a valid opinion without any substance.

[–] pbjamm@beehaw.org 6 points 11 months ago (1 children)

And multiple people are disagreeing so that claim means nothing. The real issue is that your top level comment reads like it was written in the 1990s when entering the wrong monitor refresh settings could set it on fire. Other parts dont make any sense :

"If that’s the state of Linux where my 8-year-old Windows 10 machine still gets updates regularly and runs fine."

Your next sentence :

"“Go ahead, hope you read all the patch notes for the 1000s different updates you are about to get!”

Is clear hyperbole. If you run a modern desktop focused distro like Mint then you click upgrade and let it do its business. Or dont, you dont have to.

I get it, you had some bad experience with linux and were frustrated by some driver issues that were a PITA to remedy so you gave up. Totally valid, but not a failing of linux as a whole. Windows comes pre-installed so you do not have to deal with all those driver issues because someone else already did that work before you ever press the on button.

[–] MJBrune@beehaw.org 2 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

So in the past, I used Linux as a daily driver for over 5 years. I was a Freebsd Ports Porter for a few years, and am now a C++ programmer on games in which I release Linux builds for. I'm not unfamiliar with making Linux work. It's not just drivers but a whole set of issues in which I had to drop Linux for Windows.

Also, the 1000s of different updates aren't hyperbole. I've absolutely had that on Manjaro. On Linux Mint I have updates almost daily but it's typically only a handful of things.