Is there a valid reason for this? Like their code not running on the hardware anymore or is it just for profit? Do you at least get security updates?
Some kid somewhere digs up a rock under gunpoint and we're expected to throw it out as soon as something shinier comes along, disgusting. It's because of companies acting like this we need regulations on support and right to repair.
Some kid somewhere digs up a rock under gunpoint and we're expected to throw it out as soon as something shinier comes along, disgusting. It's because of companies acting like this we need regulations on support and right to repair.