• halcyoncmdr@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Because of course there’s absolutely no program a regular person outside of work could possibly need Windows for. None at all. Not a single application. Not a single game. Not a single piece of hardware they’re using (like many laptops with hardware needing specific drivers that don’t exist for linux).

    Nope, absolutely nothing a regular user could have a need for Windows.

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      I didn’t say all applications work. I said use better ones.

      As for hardware, less computers support win11 than Linux. You can run Linux on 40 year old computers, and on brand new computers.

      Ans this article is literally about bypassing the restrictions that were put in place to protect users with CPUs that have the specte and meltdown vulnerabilities. You’re safer on win10 even after they stop supporting it than win11.

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        You’re safer on win10 even after they stop supporting it than win11.

        That’s just not true. An actual spectre/meltdown/etc exploit is much less likely than you run-of-the-mill virus or whatever, so if you’re not getting security updates to your OS and apps, you’ll be much worse off than the fringe case of a theoretical attack.

        So that part is just flat out wrong.

        Either upgrade your hardware or run Linux, don’t run outdated software on anything that touches the internet.

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          Security updates means patches against exploits like spectre/meltdown, not antivirus updates. You’ll still be getting antivirus updates on windows 10.

          Which means that until such an exploit has been discovered, windows 10 would be safer than windows 11 since windows 10 does have a countermeasure against spectre/meltdown while windows 11 doesn’t. Windows 11 literally does not provide security updates to unsupported computers, and the exploits are already known.

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          3 days ago

          If you’d rather risk becoming a botnet node than to even consider using alternative software then you are absolutely using it wrong.

          If your computer doesn’t support win11, then switching to Linux before win10 ends is the only right choice. The other less right choices are:

          Stay on win10, Upgrade to win11 and disconnect it from the network and the internet permanently.

          The worst choice is do what OP did.