I just helped a friend who is still on Windows 7. I showed him my Linux boxes. Even offered him one for free. "but I can't live without this minesweeper". Seriously. I showed him minesweeper on one of the Linux boxes. "it's not the same one, I have a high score". Thankfully, this isn't a laptop, because he would not be permitted to connect to my wifi. Those that scrap their old devices for Win11 will either be businesses/corporations that have no other choice or slightly more advanced users that understand the benefits of active support. The general populace will likely keep their Win10 (or 7) computers until they have to upgrade the hardware, and they'll likely be super happy that they don't have to deal with the "annoying windows update that restarts [their] computer". To be fair, forced reboots is an annoying feature.
Sorry. That was me. I can't get enough of 'plumbing part', and am bathed in as I type this. Hahaha good point.
Here's the conversation. I wouldn't say "convinced", since he didn't. And the chatbot clearly states to verify everything with the dealer.


Funny how the secondary title on the left still says hungry hobbit haha
Dorktective hahahaha that's amazing!
It loads with "deleting system32". My heart skipped for a sec, before I remembered that I only own one windows computer and the Roku isn't it haha
Looks awesome!
Husky or klee Kai? So cute!
No one's bad, mate. We all get caught by autocorrect.
I didn't even know there were books! Holy crap my world just improved!
I think your autocorrect keeps changing hannukah to hannukiah, which caused my misunderstanding haha
Like squares are rectangles, but rectangles are not squares. :)
We're starting to roll out Win11 at work. I created a GPO that keeps certain individuals on Win10. I am not looking forward to the day when that policy has to be retired.