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First post2026-07-14 09:01 +1000
Last post2026-07-18 16:19 +1000
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  microslop frustrated noel <deletethis@invalid.lan> - 2026-07-14 09:01 +1000
    Re: microslop frustrated Axel <none@not.here> - 2026-07-17 11:27 +1000
      Re: microslop frustrated Keithr0 <nothing.to.see@here.com.au> - 2026-07-17 21:50 +1000
        Re: microslop frustrated Axel <none@not.here> - 2026-07-18 16:19 +1000

#74080 — microslop frustrated

Fromnoel <deletethis@invalid.lan>
Date2026-07-14 09:01 +1000
Subjectmicroslop frustrated
Message-ID<6a556e4b$1@news.ausics.net>
the misses got this from M$, they know windows 11 must be doomed with 
poor uptake, imagine the numbers still using win10 to force them to do 
this...  or its a secret plot, she wanted linux put on her laptop and we 
were going to do that in next few weeks, so to stave off more of an 
exodus to linux they pull this stunt :)


Stay secure for another year
 
Your Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) protection has been 
extended
We understand that moving to a new PC can take time. As part of our 
ongoing commitment to helping customers stay secure during the 
transition, the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for 
personal devices is being provided an additional year. Coverage will now 
be available through October 12, 2027.

As a current user enrolled in ESU, you will automatically receive an 
additional year of protection. No action is required on your end, the 
extension will be automatic

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#74082

FromAxel <none@not.here>
Date2026-07-17 11:27 +1000
Message-ID<nbteo6FipbiU3@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#74080
noel wrote:
> the misses got this from M$, they know windows 11 must be doomed with
> poor uptake, imagine the numbers still using win10 to force them to do
> this...  or its a secret plot, she wanted linux put on her laptop and we
> were going to do that in next few weeks, so to stave off more of an
> exodus to linux they pull this stunt :)
>
>
> Stay secure for another year
>   
> Your Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) protection has been
> extended
> We understand that moving to a new PC can take time. As part of our
> ongoing commitment to helping customers stay secure during the
> transition, the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for
> personal devices is being provided an additional year. Coverage will now
> be available through October 12, 2027.
>
> As a current user enrolled in ESU, you will automatically receive an
> additional year of protection. No action is required on your end, the
> extension will be automatic

Linux will only gain significant market share if businesses, or 
corporations, government agencies, etc., start using it. ie. other than 
personal use. personally I don't care if that doesn't happen, since the 
more it's in use the more it will be a target for hackers and scammers

-- 
Linux Mint 22.3

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#74083

FromKeithr0 <nothing.to.see@here.com.au>
Date2026-07-17 21:50 +1000
Message-ID<nbuj8hFodl4U5@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#74082
On 17/07/2026 11:27 am, Axel wrote:
> noel wrote:
>> the misses got this from M$, they know windows 11 must be doomed with
>> poor uptake, imagine the numbers still using win10 to force them to do
>> this...  or its a secret plot, she wanted linux put on her laptop and we
>> were going to do that in next few weeks, so to stave off more of an
>> exodus to linux they pull this stunt :)
>>
>>
>> Stay secure for another year
>> Your Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) protection has been
>> extended
>> We understand that moving to a new PC can take time. As part of our
>> ongoing commitment to helping customers stay secure during the
>> transition, the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for
>> personal devices is being provided an additional year. Coverage will now
>> be available through October 12, 2027.
>>
>> As a current user enrolled in ESU, you will automatically receive an
>> additional year of protection. No action is required on your end, the
>> extension will be automatic
> 
> Linux will only gain significant market share if businesses, or 
> corporations, government agencies, etc., start using it. ie. other than 
> personal use. personally I don't care if that doesn't happen, since the 
> more it's in use the more it will be a target for hackers and scammers
> 
It is already.

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#74084

FromAxel <none@not.here>
Date2026-07-18 16:19 +1000
Message-ID<nc0k7bF1deiU7@mid.individual.net>
In reply to#74083
Keithr0 wrote:
> On 17/07/2026 11:27 am, Axel wrote:
>> noel wrote:
>>> the misses got this from M$, they know windows 11 must be doomed with
>>> poor uptake, imagine the numbers still using win10 to force them to do
>>> this...  or its a secret plot, she wanted linux put on her laptop 
>>> and we
>>> were going to do that in next few weeks, so to stave off more of an
>>> exodus to linux they pull this stunt :)
>>>
>>>
>>> Stay secure for another year
>>> Your Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) protection has been
>>> extended
>>> We understand that moving to a new PC can take time. As part of our
>>> ongoing commitment to helping customers stay secure during the
>>> transition, the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for
>>> personal devices is being provided an additional year. Coverage will 
>>> now
>>> be available through October 12, 2027.
>>>
>>> As a current user enrolled in ESU, you will automatically receive an
>>> additional year of protection. No action is required on your end, the
>>> extension will be automatic
>>
>> Linux will only gain significant market share if businesses, or 
>> corporations, government agencies, etc., start using it. ie. other 
>> than personal use. personally I don't care if that doesn't happen, 
>> since the more it's in use the more it will be a target for hackers 
>> and scammers
>>
> It is already.

what part of the word 'more' did you not understand

-- 
Linux Mint 22.3
"Your biggest enemy is yourself with the sheer volume
of lies and bullshit you post"- clocky re noddy

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