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It’s almost like the good ol’ days of install fests and the like! ‘End of 10’ is an organization that’s making it easy for Windows 10 users with computers that can’t upgrade to Windows 11, to install Linux instead of sending good hardware to the landfill.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Wait so someone might wasnt the top of the line Macbook Pro from 12 years ago that someone gave me?

[–] LeFantome 3 points 14 hours ago

Yes please. 2013 MacBook Pro? I use a 2013 MacBook Air every day. I am sure your MacBook Pro is much better.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 day ago (1 children)

A pretty large amount of people don't own a PC at all, though I'm finding it surprisingly hard to get a good number on it. Just anecdotally, most people I know who aren't IT professionals have either no PC or 1 old laptop, often from college or on loan from work. Most folks use their phones for everything. People I know with kids have school issued Chromebooks, which barely counts.

As to exact numbers, I'm curious what others can find. I turned up between 74% and 94% of adults in the US owned a PC, which seems insanely high to me. But on the same page claiming that 89% of all households have a PC, I also saw

In the United States, the number of households with computers is projected to surge from 4.7 million to 120.45 million between 2024 and 2029, indicating a substantial increase in computer ownership.

Which... That's bonkers. They expect the number of PCs (in homes) to go up by a factor of 30 in just 5 years, presumably that guess was before tariffs as well. I'm wondering if these household and per capita numbers somehow include corporate spending because businesses and schools do purchase literal tons of computers.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 23 hours ago

4.7 million sounds like a typo honestly. 47 million would make more sense considering that many people need their own PC to do freelance work.

I'm doubting that many people will suddenly see the benefits of PCs over phones and tablets in order for these numbers to blow up, but I could be wrong. It seems that mobile devices fill that need for most people and it's been that way for a while. Given the tariffs though, it may be a comparatively better time to get a PC for gaming than an Xbox or PS and that could bring the numbers up.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Unironically yes. There's someone out there who is on the other side of the digital divide that would absolutely want any kind of access to what you currently take for granted.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 1 day ago

I got it from someone when they were done with it. It’s old enough that itunes, safari/chrome/Opera/Firefox wouldn’t work with the current os.

Im not taking it for granted Im not tech savvy. It’s really weird for you to suggest this is the case when you have never met me.