Submitted by odilasa t3_11dqmcs in Futurology
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Submitted by odilasa t3_11dqmcs in Futurology
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I'm not sure of the point. Those OS's have been surpassed, in terms of stability, security, memory management, etc. I guess some businesses may depend on programs that only run on these legacy systems, but that vulnerability is more of a problem than their inability to find a new Win2K install disk.
You can bet newer versions are probably built atop older versions for efficiency. I don't see the advantage to them of doing this and it might leave them more vulnerable to exploits that carry forward.
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Archive.org is doing an amazing job preserving. At least there are still ways to get the old programs.
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My take is that any software that is older than a decade or not actively maintained or sold for profit should be required to be open sourced.
Don't think they can, Windows 10/11 is built on those older versions as such would present a major risk
Putting Ubuntu on a decade old windows machine worked and ubuntu linux updates etc and has same GUI as Windows does or operates like mac more but is free and works and
I can boot up either one and Ubuntu and memory stick is all u need.
I just find it a bit unnerving to think they're using any and all data to them for 'Sydney', with no way to parse the OS knowing full well 'shes' coming to desktop.
As others have said they can’t because it’s a security and a copycat risk. But even if they somehow could without those risks. They wouldn’t because it would take revenue from current versions (10/11) which are ad-supported and have the Microsoft store built in and encouraged. It’s much more likely to become a completely free OS rather than open.
We should've never upgraded past 3.1. That were the days. Peak PC I tells ya!
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Mosaic, the kids tell me this is the new geocities
They can't because all they do is change the paint now and again. It's fundamentally the same OS being resold time and time again.
It would open up slots for new programmers though as us old farts would die laughing at the mess.
no. use Linux. everything micro$loth touches is shit.
The business world obviously disagrees.
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fuck the business world.
That's okay, they have more money than you ever will.
UncleJoshPDX t1_jaazpcx wrote
I doubt they would want to, because it would mean open sourcing vital chunks of the current operating systems they're shilling.