• Zagorath@quokk.au
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    6 days ago

    paying Microsoft for an operating system

    To be fair, I haven’t paid Microsoft for my OS…ever. And it’s not even piracy.

    I got a licence for free through my university when I was in uni. And Microsoft seemed happy to let me keep using it and even upgrading it. I started on Windows 8, upgraded for free to Windows 10. If my PC didn’t have a processor that seemingly arbitrarily they decided can’t run Windows 11, I could be on that today.

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      14 hours ago

      Often OEMs pay for windows if you buy a prebuilt or a laptop. So you might pay Microsoft indirectly.

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        22 hours ago

        I’ve had two PCs over this time period. One came with a pirated copy of Windows (bought overseas) and I later installed a legit copy with my uni’s licence. The other I transferred that same licence across to after building the PC myself.

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      5 days ago

      Same. Got XP and Vista from the university, license for Vista allowed to update to 7, 10 (never used 8)… Now I use LTSC + massgrave activation, but technically I have a 10 license.