wvbdmp 11 minutes ago

I keep telling people they’re not going to get owned just by booting a Windows 10 machine after october 14. Most people visit Google, Amazon, Youtube, Pinterest and Netflix and not much else. If you run sketchy stuff and click sketchy links, you could get owned under support, too. And if the NSA wants to spy on you specifically, Windows 11 isn’t going to stop them. The most pressing (non-compliance) reason to upgrade from Windows 10 is always just going to be that newer software versions may stop working. Perhaps most importantly games and Microsoft’s own stuff.

netdevphoenix 2 hours ago

Any bets on Windows extending the deadline or providing free security updates for a while as soon as the first sec vulnerability news hits a significant number of customers?

theandrewbailey 2 hours ago

I work at an ewaste recycling company. Just yesterday, I sold a desktop to someone expressly so that he would have supported hardware for Windows 11 in light of Windows 10 support ending.

hu3 3 hours ago

Initial release date: July 29, 2015

That's over 10 years of support. Not bad

  • zigzag312 3 hours ago

    That's just the best case scenario. Few migrated to it in 2015. Windows 10 was sold for years.

    Windows 11 initial release date: October 5, 2021.

    That's 4 years of support after successor was released.

  • cwillu 3 hours ago

    “Right now we’re releasing Windows 10, and because Windows 10 is the last version of Windows, we’re all still working on Windows 10.” --Microsoft

    • beardyw 3 hours ago

      I believed that. My conversion Windows 7 to 10 failed. I went to Ubuntu without any problems. I had a lucky escape.

    • munchlax an hour ago

      We just ship everyone the latest beta and let the users do the testing.

      That's why we made sure you can't disable telemetry unless you pay up for an enterprise-level eula.

      Good luck submitting error and telemetry reports whenever an update bricks your motherboard.

      FTFY