On Tue, 24 Feb 2026 22:30:03 -0000 (UTC), candycanearter07 wrote:
[Windows] also has the most legacy/corporate software made by
companies that no longer exist unfortunately
And there are problems running such software on newer versions of
Windows, isn’t there? So companies stuck with such old software also
get stuck with obsolete machines running obsolete versions of the OS,
until one day it all falls over and they can’t fix it. And that’s the
end of the company.
In other words, the problem solves itself, one way or the other.
Lawrence D’Oliveiro <[email protected]d> wrote at 23:59 this Tuesday (GMT):
In other words, the problem solves itself, one way or the other.
That's certainly an optimistic view of it.
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