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Just an FYI - you don’t have to throw away computers that can’t upgrade past Windows 10. They will keep working.
Long story short, my Dad just got a new computer. (His old was was actually really old, but he could have used Linux.)
Anyway, I told him not to throw out the old computer and that I would take it. He was baffled that I would want it or could even do anything with it.
I am going to set it up as a backup server in the house for my parents and myself as it will be a nice way to have an offsite backup for free.
So many use cases! I'm giving an old NUC to a kid at work who's learning Linux. Jesus, the kid bought a copy of Linux from "the best/most-famous hacker in the world!". We had a come-to-Jesus talk about that horseshit.
Unbelievable. Linux sellers deserve the death penalty. /s (mostly...)
I recently virtualised an XP machine that had been running since time immemorial, and will continue to (virtually) do so.
But you don't want to do anything that requires security on them like shopping, email, or anything that requires you to log into to an account that you dont want stolen.
You can, if you install Linux
Windows 7 is on par with Mint on the Steam hardware survey.
I'm thinking the stuff you "don't want to do" after Windows lack of support ranks pretty low on people's new year's resolutions.
Not true. As long as you keep updating your browsers etc you’re going to be generally ok.