My 1st thought is that we may need these minor fears to learn how to deal with fear itself and as part of developmemt they'll likely just be a fraid of something different instead.
I think at a minimum if you stop publishing and supporting your own work you shouldn't get to cry copyright whem somebody else does. For that context 10 certainly seems plenty long..
I held off to - when 7's support ended I moved to 8.1 and used openshell to make it look like 7. When 8.1 support ended I moved to 10 finally. I have to stay on a supported os for security and compliamce, but I make my employer pay for the upgrades and I don't rush to the latest version - as long as its still supported I'm not moving.
I have a light at the end of the tunnel tho. My work tools are getting official linux versions. My work laptop has been windows but my home desktop has been linux. I may be able to drop windows entirely soon.
Edit: "he didn't upgrade AND he disagreed with our hive minds opinion! Quick downvote!" How about you just Go back to reddit losers.
Double irony is they'd also send a takedown to github claiming the code contains their IP due to being too ignorant to comprehend that none of the code contains any of thiers to do what it does
This really gave me a "Sid Meijer's Pirates but in space" kind vibe. Ferry goods between ports (planets and station) shoot loot and take enemy ships work on a quest to find your lost family memberssave the galaxy its great.
Having trouble finding it now, but this is thier own post over on reddit (4 months old now)
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I'm actually less confident having read this...Isn't webview2 exactly what edge and chrome do? I now regret opening my mouth.
On windows, theres been more than one, but they said their knew one is all new code by thier own engineers instead of yet another chromium descendant, and I hope to god thats actually true.
Friendly reminder that only reason 3rd party apps didn't have reddits ads was that reddot never modofoed the api to push them, and cancelled the agreememt with the one app that was sending reddit add money...
All I see is pirahna plant from Mario