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[-] InnerScientist@lemmy.world 10 points 2 hours ago

I'm just waiting for the EOL of window 10 to see which of the following will happen:

  1. Many PCs will stop getting updates, people don't care
  2. Many PCs will be replaced for windows 11
  3. Turns out people already have replaced their PCs due to other reasons
  4. Microsoft removes the hardware requirements
  5. People switch to another OS
  6. People just don't buy a home PC anymore
  7. ????
  8. Profit???
[-] Disonantezko@lemmy.sdf.org 3 points 42 minutes ago

Or Win10 IoT LTSC till 2032

[-] trespasser69@lemmy.world 9 points 1 hour ago

240 millions PC will become e-waste if Win10 reaches EoL

[-] VonReposti@feddit.dk 3 points 1 hour ago

Sounds like homelabber paradise is headed for eBay

[-] krippix@feddit.org 3 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

I don't see the os switch happening unless microsoft stops existing in its entirety.

Abandoning home PCs could be a thing I guess, but i feel like that would happen either way for these people

[-] InnerScientist@lemmy.world 3 points 1 hour ago

I doubt the os switch is happening too, some will probably switch but that will be a small amount, either they get Linux or afaik all other "popular" options require new hardware anyways (Macos)

I think many will just stay on windows 10 if their hardware doesn't support 11 but ehh

Difficult to say, that's why I'm waiting on the EOL for headlines like "millions of pcs vulnerable due to missing updates" or "maybe we were a little hard on crowdstrike"

[-] Defaced@lemmy.world 27 points 4 hours ago

If there was ever a time for valve to push advertising out for the steam deck and steamOS it's now. The final piece of the gaming puzzle is anticheat. If valve gets the proprietary anticheat makers on board then it's all over. Every major hurdle would've been overcome, but games like valorant and call of duty still don't work because of vanguard and ricochet.

With how terrible windows handhelds are, imagine how awesome it would be for those cod players to be able to play a round of warzone on the toilet? I joke, but seriously, that's the demographic that needs to adopt a platform like the steam deck. That's the barrier valve has to overcome, and I'm worried they just don't care or something even more legally gray is happening, like Microsoft giving game devs incentive to use proprietary anticheat or to just not flip that EAC flag in their code.

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[-] vonxylofon@lemmy.world 88 points 5 hours ago

Microsoft has a Windows 11 problem. Staying on Windows 10 is a symptom.

[-] trespasser69@lemmy.world 5 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

They only care money. Not their users (expect buisness users who stuck M$'s walled garden and pour millions, if not billions to it).

[-] umbrella@lemmy.ml 18 points 4 hours ago* (last edited 4 hours ago)

obligatory 🐧 that must be in every thread

[-] floofloof@lemmy.ca 14 points 4 hours ago

The author asks many questions, but never the most important one: "Why don't people like Windows 11?"

[-] Demdaru@lemmy.world 10 points 4 hours ago

Why would he? Anybody intersted already knows, rest doesn't give a flying duck.

[-] Upsidedownturtle@lemmy.world 5 points 3 hours ago

I'd guess that major UI revisions are a big reason for average users. People don't like having to relearn how to do something or find a setting. If M$ implemented a legacy UI setting that by and large mimicked the interface and controls in W10 they'd clear a major hurdle preventing less technologically inclined users from upgrading.

[-] krippix@feddit.org 2 points 2 hours ago

My guess is that the average user doesn't care at all and just clicks away update notifications because they are annoyed by them

[-] ptz@dubvee.org 167 points 7 hours ago

I mean, they could solve it by not making the mandatory successor an ad-laden, AI-infested, personal data harvesting, privacy-nightmare shit show. That would be a start. And also relax whatever the artificial requirement is that makes a lot of Win10 machines incompatible with 11.

[-] SomethingBurger@jlai.lu 12 points 4 hours ago

Windows 10 is already an ad-laden, AI-infested, personal data harvesting, privacy-nightmare shit show. The problem with 11 is the ridiculous hardware requirements.

Windows 10 is trash and has always been. Windows 7 was the last good Windows, and I would still use it if it had security updates and DX12 support (I obviously mainly use Linux, but my gaming PC is on Windows, and no, some games I play and software I use 100% do not work on Linux).

[-] ptz@dubvee.org 4 points 4 hours ago

Probably is. I use Linux for everything and only use Win10 at work on a VM with enterprise/LTSB version, so I've been shielded from most of its enshittification.

[-] ReallyActuallyFrankenstein@lemmynsfw.com 29 points 7 hours ago* (last edited 7 hours ago)

You can bypass the requirements since yeah, they were always artificial. I believe Rufus has an option when creating Win11 install USBs to remove the TPM and other requirements.

But then again, it's nice, because all I need to make sure Microsoft doesn't secretly update my Win10 machine in the night to Win11 is to turn off the TPM in the BIOS.

[-] Kazumara@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 20 minutes ago* (last edited 19 minutes ago)

You can bypass the requirements

Not all of them. Windows 11 stopped booting with Update 24H2 on CPUs that don't support the Instruction POPCNT. But that's only an issue for really old CPUs like Intel Core 2 Duo and AMD Athlon 64 X2

[-] trespasser69@lemmy.world 14 points 6 hours ago

But then you won't receive any updates if you use unsupported hardware to run Win 11

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[-] pycorax@lemmy.world 5 points 4 hours ago

Having used both, doesn't 11 have the same level of ads as 10 did? It seems like it's really only OneDrive ads if you don't use it if anything?

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[-] sylver_dragon@lemmy.world 30 points 6 hours ago

Many years ago, I attended a Windows XP launch event. The Microsoft presenter had the perfect line to describe how MS views this:
"Why should you upgrade to Windows XP? Because we're going to stop supporting Windows 98!"

This was said completely unironically and with the expectation that people would just do what MS wanted them to do. That attitude hasn't changed in the years since. Win 10 is going to be left behind. You will either upgrade or be vulnerable. Also, MS doesn't care about the home users, they care about the businesses and the money to be had. And businesses will upgrade. They will invariably wait to the last minute and then scramble to get it done. But, whether because they actually give a shit about security or they have to comply with security frameworks (SOX, HIPAA, etc.), they will upgrade. Sure, they will insist on GPOs to disable 90% of the Ads and tracking shit, but they will upgrade.

[-] GamingChairModel@lemmy.world 27 points 5 hours ago

Because we're going to stop supporting Windows 98!

At least there was a technical reason there, that Microsoft was merging the two separate codebases for consumer Windows and enterprise Windows, and building on the better NT codebase than the 95->98->ME codebase.

And XP was actually way better for the main thing that we were going to be using computers for going forward: networked with the actual internet.

Windows 11? Can't see any paradigm shift in how the operating system itself is supposed to work, at least not on anything that actually makes a difference in a favorable way.

[-] sylver_dragon@lemmy.world 12 points 5 hours ago

Ya, in fairness to MS, Windows XP was a good release (post SP1, like most "good" MS releases). But, the fact is that MS is going to push the latest version, regardless of how ready it is for use. MS was hot for folks to switch to Windows ME. And holy fuck was that a terrible OS. MS also did everything short of bribery to get folks to switch to Vista (anyone remember Windows Mojave?). The "upgrade, or else" mantra has always been their way. Not that I blame them too much, it does need to happen. It just sucks when the reason for the new OS is more intrusive ads and user tracking.

[-] leisesprecher@feddit.org 2 points 4 hours ago

Businesses (at least the larger ones) replace their hardware every few years anyway. They don't care whether their new Optiplexes run Windows 10 or 11 and most hardware bought since 2022 probably has Windows 11 installed already, probably all since 2020 supports it. So there's hardly a problem here. (Btw I'm taking the management view here, I know that it's a pain to actually deploy, but that doesn't matter to management).

[-] mesamunefire@lemmy.world 2 points 4 hours ago

Yes your right. Users only care if their software can run. Most could care less what OS is running under the hood.

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[-] Magister@lemmy.world 44 points 7 hours ago

I know it's not a hardware compatibility problem. People just don't want ads/tracking/AI bullshit, a removed control panel, settings that are hard to find/hidden, etc.

All intel processor 8th gen+ (and even some 7th gen IIRC) are win11 compatible, motherboard have TPM2 for years, even my intel 6th gen MB have TPM2.0.

Next year the intel 8th gen will have 8 years, people have PC/laptop more recent than that. Problem is that win10 will not get security updates and all.

I'm using MX Linux BTW.

[-] Kazumara@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 15 minutes ago

I still got a Ryzen 1600, that would be just fine for when my flatmate needs a PC for working remotely, but his company reqires Windows 11 :-(

[-] n2burns@lemmy.ca 19 points 5 hours ago

It's not a hardware compatibility problem for you or people who have reasonably new computers. However, for the last decade or so, computers have kind of stagnated and old computers are still very functional, something I couldn't have said a decade or two ago.

I'm typing this on a ThinkPad x201 which was released in 2010. TBF, I've updated it as much as I can (8GB of RAM and an SSD), it's running Linux Mint because Windows drags, and even then it's getting tired.

My Spouse's laptop is an Acer with a 5th gen i3. A couple years ago, she was complaining it was getting a bit slow, so I threw an SSD in it and now she's happy with how it runs Windows 10, and I'm sure it would run Windows 11 fine if a TPM2.0 chip wasn't required.

It's forced obsolesces for a hardware requirement most home users are never going to use.

[-] umbrella@lemmy.ml 4 points 4 hours ago

6th gen intel and 1st gen ryzen run perfectly fucking fine still.

CPUs from around 2005 onward are all perfectly usable IMO for the purposes of x86 desktops. As long as it's got x86_64, SSE4 and at least two available threads. I would even wager that Pentium 4 hyperthreaded models (Wolfdale?) are still acceptable if we're really pushing it.

My parents are using a 3rd gen i7 and it works fine. My brother has a few computers, one is a 2nd gen intel, but I think he put Linux on that one. My home server was running on my 4th gen i7 until I upgraded it to my second gen Ryzen earlier this year after I upgraded my gaming.

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[-] MyOpinion@lemm.ee 3 points 4 hours ago

Bring Windows 12. Windows 11 is terrible.

[-] trespasser69@lemmy.world 10 points 4 hours ago

Windows 12 will be even worse

Yup...Windows 12? The evil monkey's paw demon is like, "I'll give you that wish for free."

[-] originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com 14 points 7 hours ago

hahahahahah does anyone really think microsoft cares? their money is in business with all the big players already deploying 11 at least in modest amounts.

nothing stopped them when windows7 was still functional and they were pushing the tpm requirement, i dont see a difference here.

[-] eestileib@sh.itjust.works 3 points 2 hours ago

Their money is now in azure. Os and app suites are a declining business, but they help with azure lock in.

[-] just_another_person@lemmy.world 7 points 6 hours ago

Lots of people moving to Linux over Win11 anyway.

[-] DaddleDew@lemmy.world 12 points 5 hours ago

A lot do myself included. But not enough to matter. Most ordinary Windows users don't even know what Linux is or understand why they should care.

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