The countdown has begun. On 14 October 2025, Microsoft will end support for Windows 10. This will leave millions of users and organisations with a difficult choice: should they upgrade to Windows 11, or completely rethink their work environment?

The good news? You don’t have to follow Microsoft’s upgrade path. There is a better option that puts control back in the hands of users, institutions, and public bodies: Linux and LibreOffice. Together, these two programmes offer a powerful, privacy-friendly and future-proof alternative to the Windows + Microsoft 365 ecosystem.

The move to Windows 11 isn’t just about security updates. It increases dependence on Microsoft through aggressive cloud integration, forcing users to adopt Microsoft accounts and services. It also leads to higher costs due to subscription and licensing models, and reduces control over how your computer works and how your data is managed. Furthermore, new hardware requirements will render millions of perfectly good PCs obsolete.

This is a turning point. It is not just a milestone in a product’s life cycle. It is a crossroads.

  • Truscape@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    You are excited for October 15th because less people will be trumpeting Linux migrations.

    I am excited for October 15th for the avalanche of cheap liquidated hardware flooding eBay.

    We are not the same

    • LeFantome@programming.dev
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      3 days ago

      Me too. I am already enjoying the discounted Intel laptops. They will really come down when macOS 27 comes out and OpenCore Legacy Patcher stops working on them.

      There should certainly be some good desktop deals this Christmas for sure.

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      3 days ago

      Hah. I fear you and I are not the same, but you and the trumpeters may be equally disappointed.