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  • CursedSilicon43 minutes ago
    I remember when the Dolphin emulator dropped Windows 7 a few years ago. The absolute consternation, whining and even threats(!) against the developers was utterly sickening<p>Even as someone who enjoys &quot;retro tech&quot; far more than anything modern anymore, I&#x27;m hardly going to berate people to bend over backwards to keep <i>supporting</i> my ancient systems with modern software.<p>If someone wants to backport newer software as a hobby (such as Cameron Kaiser with TenFourFox, and the many downstream derivatives that spawned over the years) it&#x27;s a welcome delight. But it should never be an &quot;obligation&quot;
    • davkan34 minutes ago
      Many (all?) of the people using windows 7 as their only OS at this point are zealots. It’s not surprising that some would respond that way. It’s largely a group of people who will never willingly change their habits and any removal of support is an assault. There were many valid reasons to not upgrade to 10 but the rational people have given up and upgraded or migrated to Linux&#x2F;mac over the past decade.
      • Sarkie8 minutes ago
        &quot;Only OS&quot; is the caveat here.
        • davkan3 minutes ago
          Yeah, I’m not sure who else would be raging about dolphin dropping support.
      • poglet9 minutes ago
        Why as their only OS? I assume many people connect their old PC to their TV and install a bunch of emulators. I suppose Linux could be an alternate solution for those machines.