I got an email about support ending in October 2025; isn't this still extremely early? Aren't they usually about two or three versions of windows down the line before they end updates?

I don't want windows 11 (and no I don't want Linux either, knock it off); this is ridiculous.

  • farting_weedman [none/use name]
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    7 hours ago

    There’s people who already commented how to avoid the update by changing to ltsc or just not doing it. But how will you get security updates?

    There’s a company called 0patch that makes em. They don’t even need a restart to apply like the ms ones do. It’s ~$25 a year.

    The alternative is to switch to a mac, which isn’t a bad choice tbh once you can tank the buy-in.

    • Chronicon [they/them]
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      6 hours ago

      well ltsc will have security patches til 2027 or whatever.

      (also the better alternative is 1000% to switch to linux, not a pc brand that costs 2-3x as much and runs a slightly more pleasant but still ultimately kinda shitty OS)

      • farting_weedman [none/use name]
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        2 minutes ago

        Op said they don’t wanna switch to Linux and there’s a bunch of good reasons they might have. I keep a mac for several reasons and one is being able to “be normal” when it’s important.

        If you gotta get away from windows and can’t build your life around what Linux does and doesn’t allow then going the apple route is a viable choice.

    • Formerlyfarman [none/use name]
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      5 hours ago

      Security updates are a scam. I have never gotten a virus since I stopped using public library computers. You don't really need that shit.

      • farting_weedman [none/use name]
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        2 hours ago

        Security updates are not a scam.

        Just the other day there was a patched ntlm exploit that would trigger if you deleted, moved or right clicked the payload file.

        • Dirt_Possum [any, undecided]
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          2 hours ago

          There's no reason security updates can't be a total scam but also still be necessary. Just like a protection racket, if you don't pay the protection money, you will get beaten by some dude with a baseball bat. The solution is to go somewhere else where "protection" isn't really needed, at least nowhere near as much, or to get protection from someone who provides it for free to all in the community.

          • farting_weedman [none/use name]
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            6 minutes ago

            Security updates are free.

            The only reason the ppl I pointed the op at exist doing them for two bucks a month is because after ltsc expires ms is gonna stop.

            You’re literally in a place where protection is needed. A federated platform where you self identify as a person of interest.

          • farting_weedman [none/use name]
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            11 minutes ago

            I would 100% have fallen for that one and five years ago when I was still running my day to day in windows it would have been a useful exploit.