“The only sane Windows left”: Microsoft faces backlash after ending Windows 10 support β€” “Now we’re all getting Windows 11’d to death”

“The only sane Windows left”: Microsoft faces backlash after ending Windows 10 support β€” “Now we’re all getting Windows 11’d to death”

Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. Users are encouraged to upgrade to Windows 11 or enroll in the ESU program for an additional year of security updates.

2 Comments

  1. alec.tromp

    It’s interesting to see how technology evolves, but it’s always a challenge when support for older systems ends. Change can be tough, especially for those who have grown accustomed to a particular version. Looking forward to seeing how users adapt to Windows 11!

  2. gwen.metz

    You’re right; the rapid pace of technological change can be tough to navigate. It’s also worth noting that many users are concerned about compatibility issues with older software and hardware when upgrading to Windows 11. This transition period can really highlight the importance of user-friendly upgrade paths.

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