@alphasixtyfive @hankarus @nixCraft
200 million computers running windows will be abandoned by Microsoft, no support, no new malware removal, no virus help, abandonware.
If you own a Windows 10 machine, you can throw it onto the far too big tech junkpile, or put linux on it, ffs, please.
Or give a thousand away to schools or free computer activists in cities everywhere.
Any Windows 10 machine can be saved, reborn, made ACTUALLY USEFUL, without surveilance.
@kevinrns @alphasixtyfive @hankarus @nixCraft I think that there should be tribunals held for how much E-Waste is going to be caused by Microsoft's intentional euthanization of reasonable computers...
We as Society already hold Apple to a high standard as we should and I think it's high time we also start pointing some serious blame at Microsoft for a copycatting apple when it comes to e-waste. We can do better as a society and we need to and we should..
@Vonskinnback @kevinrns @alphasixtyfive @hankarus @nixCraft that's ironic because Apple has about a 7-year fixed life span on their laptops and desktops and they're consistency allows me to then make Capital purchases on a regular basis every 2/3 of a decade knowing the exact lifespan of my Hardware on the other hand Microsoft is going to cost me $6,000 this year because they're absolutely asinine requirements for Windows 11 means that my 7th gen I5 Panasonic Toughbook that I use for my work in the field and in my lab is it going to be supported in about a year. And to replace it I have to buy a brand new model not a used one because only those support 11.
Apple has cost me $4,000 in the last 10 years because in 2012 I bought a Mac Pro Tower then I ran until last year. And I just replaced it this last July with a M2 Ultra Mac studio...
Maybe I'm a unique use case but in my case I see far more damage done as a business from Microsoft and they're unpredictable lifespans.
@Vonskinnback @kevinrns @alphasixtyfive @hankarus @nixCraft and I am absolutely fuming mad at the Android ecosystem right now because Samsung has decent life support cycle but their phones are lacking headphone Jacks and they just tore out the SD card slot so there they have no functional advantage and Hardware over anything else that's spectacular I would buy a Sony Xperia because you know they're actually quite nice but Sony is so darn stuck up they won't support their phones past 2 years so even though the hardware could be relevant for five years with one major battery swap during this lifespan the phone won't get updates past 24 months after the phone is released...
If I was the president of this world you would have to support your phones for a minimum of 5 years. The Android ecosystem being touted as a open system of tons of user Choice really doesn't have that much Choice anymore now that HTC decide to leave along with LG...
@Vonskinnback @kevinrns @alphasixtyfive @hankarus @nixCraft as you can probably gather that I have a bone to pick with everything and everyone..
I would love to be able to root for the best boy Linux but unfortunately it still sucks in my profession.
I will give credit Where credit is definitely due well at the same time acknowledging the deficiencies in a system....
It's called being brutally honest...
A great example Apple's Hardware is very much anti repair...
Yet if you consider a repairability to include software because you know without the software things are just bricks of silicon..
Apples repairability of the operating system is far better than Windows...
First off there's no license Keys you have to deal with so when you swap out Hardware losing your right to Windows as a moot point..
One of my core tenant rules of repairability is that swapping out Hardware should never affect your software...
Windows will always fail in this regards...
Pick your poison...
@alphasixtyfive @Vonskinnback I used to use a Galaxy S3 then it S5 then an s10e and then I finally got an s22 last year which probably decide to overheat itself and Destroy its own SIM card slot and when I had it repaired by a local place in town they use a non OEM part and then it destroy the ability for the phone to use SIM cards or even the esim....
I would love to get a nice ruggedized phone but every single one I've seen is being sold
With often a two or three year old version of Android and there's no updates included so you know it's good for that year software wise and then who knows what kind of vulnerabilities you can't patch....
It's practically e-waste...
@alphasixtyfive @Vonskinnback @kevinrns @hankarus @nixCraft OK
It's kind of like a Geo Metro technically it's a car but it has three cylinders π€£π€£π€£..
Frankly I've had it now for about 10 months and I really like it. It has two gigs of RAM so clearly you're probably dropping into swap constantly. But it runs Discord even with video calls. You just have to be very patient with it but I've yet to really crash the thing and frankly I've been impressed of how well it works considering I paid like 70 bucks for it. It is only GSM though so if you're on Verizon you're out of luck. It definitely keeps you from Doom scrolling though that's for certain.
@alphasixtyfive @Vonskinnback @Warlockofwires @kevinrns @hankarus @nixCraft
After 2 Samsung phones, I switched to a new #Fairphone4 and have been reasonably happy with it. No Samsung crapware. Easy path to de-Googling as much as I want, when I want. And of course no Apple iCloud bullshit to deal with.
My big complaint so far is no longer having a 3.5mm headset jack. The single USB-C just doesn't cut it on battery-draining long calls when I need to be plugged in.
@johnlogic @alphasixtyfive @Vonskinnback @kevinrns @hankarus @nixCraft
Unfortunately they are not sold in the states. And I am curious to know how water resistant they are ...
Oregon gets pretty wet sometimes and since I don't drive ..
a lot of my gear is exposed to the rain for hours on end...
@Warlockofwires @alphasixtyfive @Vonskinnback @kevinrns @hankarus @nixCraft
I ordered from a reseller overseas and run mine in California on T-Mobile with good results.
I also know Oregon. (My father was born in Portland and grew up down the river, so half of my family is there.)
The Fairphone 4 seems reasonably water resistant, but I'd keep a Ziploc bag handy to pop it into for the real wet stuff.
(Fortunately its battery capacity is usually adequate to run all day.)
@Vonskinnback @kevinrns @alphasixtyfive @hankarus @nixCraft the fact of the matter is is that there is no real solution and that everyone's hands has blood on it. I mean a great example a lot of Gamers hate me because I run one Macintosh but I own a PCS so obviously I'm an apple shill somehow..lolz.
What they don't realize is that a vast majority of the Xbox Ones sold last decade were made by Foxconn the same company that enslaves Chinese people to make apple cell phones so really the average gamer is just as guilty as I am.....
FX as they're called also makes parts for Dell HP and sometimes Lenovo..