• JadenSmith@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    I literally fixed a laptop for a family member, and thought I’d put Windows 11 on it because they may like the shiny new thing.
    Articles like this are making me revert them to Windows 10 (IoT LTSC).

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      3 days ago

      The articles for windows 10 aren’t going to be great either once the security updates stop

      Edit I can’t read you’re using the longer supported version

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      3 days ago

      are you seriously questioning reinstalling a whole OS based on a shitpost?

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          3 days ago

          good job but this place is like a nerd kingdom, unlikely to find any microsoft defenders around here to argue with you

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            … so the community is full of smart people who prefer an open source OS.

            And you are lamenting there isn’t anyone here to take a corporation’s side?

            What, exactly, are you after on the fediverse?

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            It is clear that the problem is far from being resolved, and we will hear more updates on it. Meanwhile, if you have already installed the August 2025 update, it is recommended to take it easy with your drive and avoid heavy files. If you have not installed the update yet, you can pause Windows Update and wait for Microsoft to release more information on the issue.

            This is a direct quote from the article you linked. I am not on windows, but it is difficult for me to intrrpret this as you seem to: that there are no issues.

            So … what are you trying to get to herw?