Official support for Windows 10 will end on October 14.  People
are complaining that they are being forced to switch to the newer
Windows 11 which has controversial features including Recall.

In addition the step often requires buying a new computer because
Windows 11 requires more computing power to run.  

Coincidentally October 14 is International E-Waste Day.  The fact that
many Windows computers will be discarded is generating criticism from
environmentalists.  For them, garbage is one issue.  The need to extract
more rare elements, a process which is often ecologically taxing, is
another.

International E-Waste Day | WEEE Forum
https://weee-forum.org/iewd-about/

Recycle your e-waste - it's critical! International E-Waste Day 2025
to focus on Critical Raw Materials | WEEE Forum
https://weee-forum.org/ws_news/international-e-waste-day-2025-to-focus-on-critical-raw-materials/

International E-waste Day 2025 - Geneva Environment Network    
https://www.genevaenvironmentnetwork.org/events/international-e-waste-day-2025/


Why the end of support for Windows 10 is uniquely troubling
https://pirg.org/articles/why-the-end-of-support-for-windows-10-is-uniquely-troubling/


We should tell people that the older computers are not useless.  All they
need to do is to install GNU/Linux.

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