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Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC is supported until 2032 and free to activate.
It gives you 6 years to transition to a better OS. Or to become CEO of Microslop and improve things.
It's honestly great, even for me who only boot into windows once every few months.
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Great in the sense I don't have to bother for 6 years for a partition I will use less than 24 hours over that period of time haha.
So far I've used it to scan once (for some reason that day skan decided to not work) and to make a windows install USB for my SO.
I tried Expedition 33 thinking performance issues were a Linux thing by no, it's just like that.
So it's a long term unlikely to be used OS, and for that long support is great.
Actually, one more use case is my SO. Can't/won't use Linux, and I'm not fighting. But needs an up to date OS on the ancient lappet laptop, so 10 IOT it is.
I'm hoping someone manages to make surface pro's fully compatible with linux in that time... (or that something that's compatible and serves SPs purpose becomes available)
It delays the problem for six more years, and it also gives me the satisfaction of ~~pirating~~ testing the only decent version of Windows free of Microslop bloat and vibe coded react.
Please stop romanticising Win 10 just because it's less shitty than 11. There is no decent Windows.
Reminder: Win 10 introduced
Reminder that they backported the Windows 10 telemetry to Windows 7 as well.
Yup. That's what made me ditch Win 7 long before EOL and switch to Linux. Been here for ten years now. Life's good. 🌱
The last good Windows was Windows 98
For people with a BSOD fetish? Definitely!
Don't yuck my yum
I'm not. It's just... why can't you play with penguins like the other boys?
turns out it was a gateway drug to another kind of blue screen, btw:
Thank GNU! You doin daddy proud, son!
What you're referring to as GNU, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux.
He's even learnt the Gospel of Saint Richard by heart!
I'm a man of culture as well
Gives 6 more years for Adobe and my online games to start supporting Linux D: (or the Adobe alternatives to become more suitable for professional use)
I can’t help you with the games. You could vote with your wallet and just not play those specific ones. Start hitting that backlog of games you got on sale and never opened.
Regarding Adobe suite in a professional manner, I’m pretty sure they work on MacOS.
You always have choices. They may not be perfect but they do exist nonetheless. These companies will never stop being invasive if users keep giving in. Until “number go down” in board meetings, nothing changes.
Oh I'm not paying for them, but still one of my main daily drivers is Genshin, and I haven't found such an enjoyable open world exploration in any other game I've tried. (I'm PC-only so haven't tried Breath of the Wild.)
I would never touch a Mac, it's way more of a walled garden than Windows.
Also I was talking about Adobe alternatives like Inkscape for Illustrator or Scribus for InDesign. From what I've read they are really not there yet. (Tried Inkscape a few times, but the UI is so unintuitive for my brain used to Adobe's UI/workflow 😭)
Genshin is playable on Linux? I play it on my Steam Deck.
Thanks, that's good to know! From what I've read a few months ago when I last looked into it, it only worked with a fan-made launcher that posed a ban risk and also broke every few updates.
I just add the official launcher as a non-steam game and ran through the install as normal.
Granted I haven't done it in a couple of months, so not sure if that method still works...but I don't see why not
Thanks, I'll check out Where Winds Meet! :)
(Edit: according to their Steam page they use genAI dialogue and art, so that's a pass :/ )
From the reports I see on WineHQ, they are all various levels of broken, though the last versions tested were from 2024.
I'm using the cracked versions released by m0nkrus, and they have worked reliably over the years.
Predictably Adobe's apps are now full of genAI crap, but sadly(?) they still release useful new features as well, so I keep them up to date.
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Genshin Impact works on Linux: https://lutris.net/games/genshin-impact/
I'm Linux only and I've played Breath of the Wilds (works on Windows too).
Go to your favorite torrent site (1337x to) and search for Breath of the Wild. It'll be packaged with the emulator so you don't need to do anything. It's a better experience, higher framerate, antialiasing, 4k upscaling and reverse tonemapping (Windows calls this autoHDR) (and basically anything that you can do with ReShade)
A few months ago someone made a patch which makes the Adobe CC 2021 and 2025 installer work in Wine.
https://www.xda-developers.com/someone-finally-got-the-adobe-cc-installers-working-on-linux-with-wine/
Come on in, the Linux water is fine :)
I always thought of Macs as not a good value before, but nowadays for laptops at least they seem to be relatively good.
I still find them annoyingly unintuitive, but that's probably due to lack of experience. At least they come with some (old) version of bash and support standard stuff like ssh out of the box from my understanding.
Haha yes, when I had to use a Mac once in uni it was like they made a point of doing everything just different enough from Windows to be annoying, like why are the window close buttons on the left?!
I play heavily modded games and it's a hassle to make some of them work in Linux. Ltsc helps me give some time until modding in Linux gets better support.
It gives us 6 years to grow the Linux user base so that software devs, game devs, etc. make their products with Linux specifically in mind instead of creating poor ports or excluding the OS entirely.
Linux adoption is only going up.
Was it a hoax that Microsoft came after Massgrave?
LTSC is pretty much what Windows should be. And MS hates people are using it so it means it's the best choice.