(September 22, 2021 at 10:04 pm)Brian37 Wrote:(September 22, 2021 at 9:41 pm)arewethereyet Wrote: This is a great summary of the Windows updates over the years.
I hate to have to upgrade and do so only when forced due to my old version becoming incompatible with some site or software that I have to use or that I like to use. I have found that it's not bad to buy a laptop after the release of a new version of Windows when you can still get the old one and it will be cheaper...kind of like buying last year's car model. I am pretty happy with 10 and hope that I am not forced to upgrade in order to use the programs I have to use for work. At the very least, I want at least six months to pass with a new version so they have found and fixed a bunch of the inevitable bugs.
That is the problem with consumption of any product in general. Nothing today is made to last. Not TVs or cars or cell phones or even lighters. No matter the product worldwide, giant corporations would rather make cheap crap you get depended on, then offer you up a replacement in shorter order. It is great for the prophets of the CEO and shareholders. But it sucks long term for humanity.
Do you ever find yourself making posts that actually address the subject under discussion or is everything just a springboard for issuing ex cathedra your worldly wisdom that nobody asked for?
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