Analysts have warned Windows 10 end of life plans could spark a global torrent of e-waste, with millions of devices expected to be scrapped in the coming years. 

Research from Canalys shows that up to 240 million PCs globally could be terminated as a result of the shift over to Windows 11, raising critical questions about device refreshes and the responsibility of vendors to extend life cycles.

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    How the narrative has turned Nvidias active sabotage into Linux maintainers fault is beyond me.

    Latest for their reluctance to act on scalpers it should be transparent what you’re getting into with Nvidia.

    And then people like you write thing like this… Why?!

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        The cause is what should matter because that’s what could influence future decisions.

        And there is no Wayland mandate anyway so I don’t understand that side of the argument either - there is no “Linux” in this room who decided to switch…

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            See and that’s what’s backwards from my point of view. Even though I was on win mainly back then I refused to buy Nvidia because of their shitty practices.

            I’m talking about your and my behavior not about anyone else. :)

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            I think the disconnect here is that others are saying “they aren’t supporting us,” and your response is pretty much “lol, abandon what you’re doing and go back to the corporations.” A totally fair take, but how you’re delivering it comes across as missing their point.

            Also “it works on windows” is a terrible rebuttal in a discussion where you first say “it works fine on x11”

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            The problem is that nvidia’s drivers are shit but we couldn’t do anything because for the longest time, for nvidia cards to work at a decent speed, it requires the drivers to be signed by nvidia.

            We couldn’t do anything and you are blaming us for that.

            Now that this, AFAIK, has been lifted new things like NVK are emerging.

            The problem has been reluctance abd uncooperativeness from nvidia, not the linux community