← Back to context Comment by z2 4 hours ago I for one am enjoying my last few months of Windows 10, stable, responsive, no surprise updates at last. 10 comments z2 Reply john01dav 44 minutes ago If you want stable, responsive, and old, use Debian, possibly with XFCE. Then, you have patches for security issues too. gruez 3 hours ago Windows 10 is still supported until 2032 if you use LTSC userbinator 3 hours ago Even without MS' support it'll still work fine.In fact, it's arguably better that way.The old saying about known unknowns vs. unknown unknowns comes to mind. Zetaphor 3 hours ago The support you're paying for is security updates against 0-day attacks. Once you stop receiving those then your machine becomes open season for botnets 5 replies → lawn 29 minutes ago I for one been enjoying Linux for years. No surprise updates or AI slop forced down my throat.
john01dav 44 minutes ago If you want stable, responsive, and old, use Debian, possibly with XFCE. Then, you have patches for security issues too.
gruez 3 hours ago Windows 10 is still supported until 2032 if you use LTSC userbinator 3 hours ago Even without MS' support it'll still work fine.In fact, it's arguably better that way.The old saying about known unknowns vs. unknown unknowns comes to mind. Zetaphor 3 hours ago The support you're paying for is security updates against 0-day attacks. Once you stop receiving those then your machine becomes open season for botnets 5 replies →
userbinator 3 hours ago Even without MS' support it'll still work fine.In fact, it's arguably better that way.The old saying about known unknowns vs. unknown unknowns comes to mind. Zetaphor 3 hours ago The support you're paying for is security updates against 0-day attacks. Once you stop receiving those then your machine becomes open season for botnets 5 replies →
Zetaphor 3 hours ago The support you're paying for is security updates against 0-day attacks. Once you stop receiving those then your machine becomes open season for botnets 5 replies →
lawn 29 minutes ago I for one been enjoying Linux for years. No surprise updates or AI slop forced down my throat.
If you want stable, responsive, and old, use Debian, possibly with XFCE. Then, you have patches for security issues too.
Windows 10 is still supported until 2032 if you use LTSC
Even without MS' support it'll still work fine.
In fact, it's arguably better that way.
The old saying about known unknowns vs. unknown unknowns comes to mind.
The support you're paying for is security updates against 0-day attacks. Once you stop receiving those then your machine becomes open season for botnets
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I for one been enjoying Linux for years. No surprise updates or AI slop forced down my throat.