this post was submitted on 09 Mar 2024
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I'm not defending Microsoft here but, the problem in this case isn't Microsoft, there's no reason a person can't educate themselves enough to move away from Windows. If you have access to a PC, you more than likely have access to the internet and there's no shortage of information online.
Yes what Microsoft is doing is negligent. But the consumer can't be completely blameless.
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Good catch, but you know very well I meant that whilst what they're doing is immoral, it's not their fault that people refuse to educate themselves and move away from companies that produce products that "make their hardware unusable". It's not unusable, throwing it away is on the consumer.
This is a thought terminating cliche.