Microsoft has quietly expanded its free Extended Security Updates (ESU) programme for Windows 10 consumers, granting eligible users an additional year of critical security updates through October 2027 as the company continues its long-term transition toward Windows 11. In a move that received little
That’s a link to linkedin, so I’m gonna “no thanks” that one. I’m not visiting that hell-hole.
“We caused the biggest E-waste event in 30 years, AND completely alienated lower income customers, so I guess we’ll give the broke plebs and privacy minded users a little more time in the hopes they won’t show up in Redmond with pitchforks and torches.”
That’s a link to linkedin, so I’m gonna “no thanks” that one. I’m not visiting that hell-hole.
“We caused the biggest E-waste event in 30 years, AND completely alienated lower income customers, so I guess we’ll give the broke plebs and privacy minded users a little more time in the hopes they won’t show up in Redmond with pitchforks and torches.”