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The countdown has begun. On 14 October 2025, Microsoft will end support for Windows 10. This will leave millions of users and organisations with a difficult choice: should they upgrade to Windows 11, or completely rethink their work environment?

The good news? You don’t have to follow Microsoft’s upgrade path. There is a better option that puts control back in the hands of users, institutions, and public bodies: Linux and LibreOffice. Together, these two programmes offer a powerful, privacy-friendly and future-proof alternative to the Windows + Microsoft 365 ecosystem.

The move to Windows 11 isn’t just about security updates. It increases dependence on Microsoft through aggressive cloud integration, forcing users to adopt Microsoft accounts and services. It also leads to higher costs due to subscription and licensing models, and reduces control over how your computer works and how your data is managed. Furthermore, new hardware requirements will render millions of perfectly good PCs obsolete.

This is a turning point. It is not just a milestone in a product’s life cycle. It is a crossroads.

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[–] IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

🤣 have to completely rethink their work environment 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Good Lord y'all love to ham it up.

[–] Zedd_Prophecy@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

I tried out Bazzite and was pretty happy with the out of the box gaming. Think I'll consider it for the wife's laptop when 10 runs out. Kinda torn about giving her a dual boot with LTSC 10 and Linux or just going full in because it'll be me on the support end.

[–] renrenPDX@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

MS must be having a heck of time upgrading to 11. I built two new AM5 PCs recently and one shows ZERO interest in win 11 while the other one took a few weeks in 10 before upgrading. I know they’re rolling it out based on tested configurations but not a peep. No hey, no get ready, no have you heard….

[–] morphballganon@lemmynsfw.com 0 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Or just, you know, continue using 10 and not click on malware like a dipshit

[–] dajoho@sh.itjust.works 1 points 18 hours ago

I worry when this happens about being locked in to older versions of apps, especially ones like browsers that themselves aren't getting updates. It will only need one dedicated soul to find a remote code execution exploit for one of these pieces of software and you may not even need to click malware to get infected. Visiting a website or just having it connected to a public network would be enough.

Big nope from me.

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