Showing posts with label end of life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label end of life. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Lemmings - or, the Great "Switch to Linux now!" Scam

With Windows 10 being "EOL" with Microsoft and every tech influencer on YouTube choreographing similar videos about switching to Linux and advocating for it like "That Vegan Teacher", with all but a song and dance, I've been considering making the switchover from Microsoft to Linux as well. 

Wait, wait, this isn't one of those articles wherein I proselytize the penguin, nor is it a fad or a phase - it's something I've been wanting to do for a long time now - practically since the first time I was introduced to Ubuntu Linux, when someone handed me a free copy through a car window at a traffic light back in the 1990s. 

Yes. It didn't work very well then either.

But don't let my preconceived irritations and irks spoil things for you, let me regail you with my latest experiences in the land of the red fedora-wearing Penguin.

Friday, October 10, 2025

Linux - Still Not The Life Raft It Thinks It Is


A lot of people have been talking about Windows 10 reaching so-called "end of life" by its creator, Microsoft - and a lot of them have been encouraging Windows users to migrate to Linux. Like many out there, I've had my fill of corporate bullies and fascist technocrats presuming to lay claim to my data and own and profit off my productivity, and especially the advertizing spy and bloatware crap that Uncle Bill has stuck into recent offerings of Windows - made worse by so-called "security updates".

Given the passing of time, I've oft considered alternatives. I would never in my wildest nightmares even consider moving on to Windows 11 (or 12, if or whenever that comes out one day), for example. But I have considered numerous other offerings from other sources, preferably open ones.

In the meantime, I've watched dozens of videos by Linux pundits singing its praises and saying enticing things like "you almost never have to even use the terminal if you don't want to" and comparing various versions and flavors of the open-source OS with regards to how easily Windows users could switch over to it in order to wean themselves off their nasty, self-harming Windows habit.