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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.\n
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All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.\n
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@nixCraft@mastodon.social @linux@lemmy.ml @windowscentralbot@mastodon.online
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
\n
That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
\n
You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.\n
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All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.\n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
\n
That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
\n
You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.\n
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All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.\n
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All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.\n
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All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.\n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
\n
[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.\n
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All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.\n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
\n
If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.\n
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All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.\n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
\n
The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
\n
That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
\n
You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
\n
However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.\n
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All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.\n
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@nixCraft@mastodon.social @linux@lemmy.ml @windowscentralbot@mastodon.online
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.\n
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@nixCraft@mastodon.social @linux@lemmy.ml @windowscentralbot@mastodon.online
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.\n
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.\n
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.\n
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All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.\n
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@nixCraft@mastodon.social @linux@lemmy.ml @windowscentralbot@mastodon.online
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.\n
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All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.\n
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@nixCraft@mastodon.social @linux@lemmy.ml @windowscentralbot@mastodon.online
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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As the galaxies approach, the arms will stretch out to each other. As they pass through each other, the planes will tug on each other, and after they “exit”, the arms will reach back.\n
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All this new motion will disrupt the natural shape and trajectory of the galaxy as a whole. Depending on the momentum, it could get pulled back and the whole process could happen again ( and again ) with greater disorder each time.
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
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@nixCraft@mastodon.social @linux@lemmy.ml @windowscentralbot@mastodon.online
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.\n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
\n
However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.\n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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I am not sure how far back you have to go before the processor is just too slow for everyday stuff. I would guess around 2003 or so, depending on what you are doing.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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1. Continue on Win 10 but with higher security risks. \n
2. Buy new and expensive hardware that supports Win11. \n
3. Try a beginner friendly #Linux distro like #linuxmint. It only takes about two months to acclimate.\n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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I do not think that risk of collision based on current trajectory is the only thing to consider.
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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[reactos.org](https://reactos.org/)
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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If you want to be much cooler but put in more work, check this out!\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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It has one been 23 years since then!\n
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Things certainly changed a lot more before than after.
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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Gentle reminder to everyone that support for #windows10 ends in about 90 weeks. Many computers can't upgrade to Win 11 so here are your options:\n
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You may be pretty heavily discounting the influence of gravity.\n
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Given the break-neck pace of development, I am sure the ReactOS folks will be ready.\n
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.NET 4.0 runs on XP and it is still very easy to create a .NET 4.0 application on a more modern machine. A well tested .NET app will deploy and run on Windows XP with few surprises. You cannot ask for better tooling. So, I would not say that creating new software for XP is really all that hard.\n
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[github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki](https://github.com/rust9x/rust/wiki)
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You might be surprised. First, I run EndeavourOS daily on a 2008 iMac and it not only runs but is very useful. I browse the web, watch YouTube, video conference, create office docs, play older games, do basic programming, run Docker ( well, Podman ), watch movies, read ebooks, edit audio, etc. With EOS, all my software versions are up to the minute.\n
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The reason I use that machine so much is because of where it is. I like that spot. The reason I have not put something else there is precisely because it works so well that I have no reason to. I use XFCE to keep it light and have to restart the web browser from time-to-time to free up RAM but it is fine.\n
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The first 64 bit Intel chips were in 2007 but AMD released the K8 way back in 2003. I do not have one to try but my guess is I could install the most recent EndeavourOS on such a machine.\n
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That gets us to 21 years ago pretty easily.\n
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You would be amazed at the upgradability of older hardware. You can drop 16 GB of RAM and an SSD in a 2009 MacBook.\n
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However, you can run a 100% modern Linux distro on hardware much older than that. Many distros, including Debian, have 32 bit versions that support Pentium Pro and up. Most software available in regular Debian is also available in the 32 bit versions. The package release numbers are the same. So, totally up to date and modern software. You can run Debian 12 on 32 bit processors.\n
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That takes us all the way back to hardware from 1995! That is just 14 years after the first IBM PC!\n
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In practice, the biggest problem is going to be RAM. Anything below 6 GB for 64 bit and 4 GB for 32 bit is going to struggle with the size of modern software ( especially web browsers! ).\n
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Windows XP was introduced 20 years after the sale of the first IBM PC in 1981.\n
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Gravity is not just attraction to the closest thing but also the heaviest thing.\n
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As the galaxies “pass” each other, all stars will be attracted to the dense cores of each galaxy. That is going to change the trajectory of individual stars and, as an aggravate effect, the overall shape and distribution. Unless the galaxies are aligned on the same angle, this is going to drag stars off the primary plane.\n
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Hi, I was here and asked about a few distros already, so here’s a quick summary of my situation:\n
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I’m thinking about what distro to put onto my new Laptop, which will be used for University, Work, and just general daily usage. I am currently using EndeavourOS on my main PC and have been decently satisfied, but I want to experiment more. I’ve already asked if Arch was fine for this situation, to which the answer was a general “Yes, but keep x in mind” and I’ve asked about NixOS, where the answer was generally a no.\n
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I’ve been looking around a bit more, and now I’m kind of curious about Fedora, specifically the KDE spin (or i3, I haven’t quite decided). It seems to be cutting edge, compared to Arch’s (and by extension EndeavourOS’s) bleeding edge, and I’m wondering what you all think of it. From what I can gather it has basically all traits which people used to enjoy in Ubuntu, before Canonical dropped the ball on that. While it’s not rolling release, the stability improvements and user experience compared to something like Arch, or even a more comfortable fork like EndeavourOS, seem quite decent, but in your experience, does that make up for the lack of the AUR and reduced applicability of the Arch Wiki?\n
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I’m curious to hear about your experiences and recommendations!\n
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As somebody that first configured X back in 1991, I agree with this message.\n
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I think the drama around Wayland can be explained by the sentence “it should be a drop-in replacement like pipewire but isn’t”.\n
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As somebody that first configured X back in 1991, I agree with this message.\n
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I think the drama around Wayland can be explained by the sentence “it should be a drop-in replacement like pipewire but isn’t”.\n
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As somebody that first configured X back in 1991, I agree with this message.\n
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I think the drama around Wayland can be explained by the sentence “it should be a drop-in replacement like pipewire but isn’t”.\n
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I think the drama around Wayland can be explained by the sentence “it should be a drop-in replacement like pipewire but isn’t”.\n
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As somebody that first configured X back in 1991, I agree with this message.\n
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As somebody that first configured X back in 1991, I agree with this message.\n
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Well thought out post and largely true.\n
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Well thought out post and largely true.\n
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As a small counterpoint, I am supposed to use Windows at work but I use Linux. I would say that I am a “very heavy” but intermediate Microsoft Office user. That is, while I am not expert level in Office, I have to create and consume multiple documents per day. I give ( or submit ) several PowerPoints per week. These typically use templates supplied by Marketing or others. I create and consume multiple Excel files daily which almost always have multiple worksheets. I must admit that I have gotten authoring Word files down to maybe one per week but I open 3 a day at least.\n
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Well thought out post and largely true.\n
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As a small counterpoint, I am supposed to use Windows at work but I use Linux. I would say that I am a “very heavy” but intermediate Microsoft Office user. That is, while I am not expert level in Office, I have to create and consume multiple documents per day. I give ( or submit ) several PowerPoints per week. These typically use templates supplied by Marketing or others. I create and consume multiple Excel files daily which almost always have multiple worksheets. I must admit that I have gotten authoring Word files down to maybe one per week but I open 3 a day at least.\n
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