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What is the point in an official upgrade if it is unsupported? Seems like a way to trick people into an upgrade so they can start nagging users to throw away their hardware and get a new computer.
So glad I don't have to worry about this bullshit on my 11+ year old computer that is perfectly fine running Linux without any major issue or lack of support.
Security updates, mostly. If you're running an old Windows install on a computer connected to the internet, it's only a matter if time until it gets comprom byised.
But yeah, I'm also on Linux, so no worries here.
The article calls that out explicitly:
What is the point in upgrading if you wont get security upgrades either way. Just more spyware and ads in the newer version.
Or spy on them more.
Same thing they have done for years now, turning a blind eye to pirated versions because they know installed base drives software to support Windows.