As the article notes, the increase seems to be driven mainly by users in Asia, where recycling and reusing older hardware is quite common. I wonder if third-party companies are offering extended security patches there, which could make affordable second-hand Windows 7 machines more appealing for people who just need them for browsing or light tasks. It would certainly make sense given recent fiascos and Microsoft’s current stance on AI, especially with generative AI being used to develop system-level code.

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      I personally just edited the registry to stop my Win10 upgrading to 11. If it fails, it’s Manjaro time.

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          It’s not that I’m disagreeing with you. I’m just not agreeing with you.

          I personally think that (as unpopular an opinion as it may be) Flatpak’s largely make the choice of first distro irrelevant. The weakness in Manjaro is that you either risk using the AUR or stay on old versions of the software. Or with Mint/Ubuntu/etc… you either risk adding random repos to your sources list or you use older versions of the software.

          Either way, you run the risk of a new person mucking up their system with a bad repo or a bad aur package.

          The alternative, using flatpaks, largely solves both issues for when you need newer versions of a certain software, and are dead simple to install/remove/update, etc…

          And I say this as someone who was super skeptical of flatpak’s for a very very long time.

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        If you disable TPM in your bios, W11 won’t install, nor update if it is already installed.

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          FYI if you have disk encryption enabled you need to pause/disable it first (assuming you’re using automatic unlock using the TPM, which usually is the default)