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It’s almost like the good ol’ days of install fests and the like! ‘End of 10’ is an organization that’s making it easy for Windows 10 users with computers that can’t upgrade to Windows 11, to install Linux instead of sending good hardware to the landfill.

  • Yerbouti@sh.itjust.works
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    17 hours ago

    Quick question. I have a studio pc running win 10, with dozens of audio and video projects. It’s basically impossible to transfer to Linux, macOs or even win 11 since it involves a ton of audio plugins, etc. and my projects would become unsable.

    What does end of supports involve for me? I actually disable updates and a while back since it was sometimes screwing things up. My most recent projects are done either on my M1 mac (work thing) or my most recent.Linux station on Nobara. Should I be worried about anything? Should I disconnect my old studio pc from the internet to avoid it being fucked by microsoft?

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      1 hour ago

      or even win 11 since it involves a ton of audio plugins, etc. and my projects would become unsable.

      Have you looked into this? Because Windows 11 is so much Windows 10 with a UI change that they didn’t even update the NT number.

      Like, Windows 2000 was NT 5, and XP, which was very similar to 2000, was NT 5.1.

      But Windows 11 isn’t NT 10.1, it’s still NT 10.

      At their core they’re very similar. I’d be shocked if something designed for 10 wouldn’t work with 11.

    • crimsonpoodle@pawb.social
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      17 hours ago

      You should back up your windows 10 pc as an image and use it as a virtual machine on the Mac or some other Linux environment. Once support stops nothing really bad would happen, besides security stuff and maybe perhaps some unexpected hugs. So you could just disconnect it from the internet too but the VM option isn’t reliant on the hardware which could go bad.

      • Yerbouti@sh.itjust.works
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        6 hours ago

        Intetesting, I didn’t thought of that. I’ll give it a try. If I can get an image to run in a VM to allow me to access archived project when needed, that would be the perfect solution. I’m just worried about all the plugins activation, etc. Hopefully it will work. Thanks!

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      17 hours ago

      Once updates end in October, Windows 10 won’t be secure and probably shouldn’t be allowed to connect to the internet. It will still continue to function though. You can buy a year of extended support for Windows 10 for $30, but it’s unclear whether there will be support after that.

      Probably best to start switching to something else, or plan to run that PC offline.

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        9 hours ago

        That seems silly to be running offline. There are some businesses that still run windows 98. So why would windows 10 suddenly be way off worse ?

    • MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works
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      17 hours ago

      It shouldn’t get fucked by MS they’ll just stop adding things to it to prevent outsiders from fucking it up. You’ll be alright for now, but keep an eye out for any potential vulnerabilities that get found after end of support. Then that’s when you can start thinking of disconnecting it from the internet. That is if you can’t risk yourself being patient 0. Then in that case you should disconnect as soon as end of life comes around.