With support ending for Windows 10, the most popular desktop operating system in the world currently, possibly 240 million pcs may be sent to the landfill. This is mostly due to Windows 11’s exorbitant requirements. This will most likely result in many pcs being immediately outdated, and prone to viruses. GNU/Linux may be these computers’ only secure hope, what do you think?

  • astraeus
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    11 months ago

    240 million laptops stacked on top of each other is not going anywhere close to the moon, this is a masterclass in hyperbole.

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      11 months ago

      If you assume they’re all 13" wide laptops and stacked them on their side to get maximum height per unit, you’d still fall 305,752 km short of the average lunar distance. You normally only see this level of hyperbole in the estimated street value cops give for drugs they seize, pretty impressive.

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        11 months ago

        I get the reason for hyperbole, I just hate when it’s so clickbaity. I wish they would just be more honest with us. If you assume they’re all small form factor Dell Optiplex 3070 desktops, you could make a cube of computers as tall as the Burj Khalifa.

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        11 months ago

        And even if the 240 million laptops were all 24" ultra wide behemoths, that’s still only ~146,304 km; not even half the average distance to the moon.

        I wouldn’t even call the article hyperbole, but if we take the author in good faith, then they’re just terrible at math.

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        11 months ago

        Dang… Was hoping to kill two birds with one stone and solve that space elevator thing too…

        /s