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given that i last updated windows in 2019, i agree with you, but the problem is that normies do not even have adblockers installed, let alone even know that harry_potter.exe is not a movie. And lets be honest, its all a bit of a conspiracy by the big companies: adblocks essentially remove the need for updating a pc as any browser that you visit will no longer load random .js files in ads and these .js files cannot abuse some vulnerabilities to remote execute code on your system: adblockers are the best anti virus... but i wonder who could be the biggest hater of adblockers.... ah yea the glowies known as Google.
with torrents, it is easy to check if old torrents containing software are legit or nor and torrents about movies just have to be the right format.... its dead easy.
really a Windows 7 given software and driver support is as good as Windows 10, or 11 in 2025..... but of course driver support will start to lack with time. this is another problem.
Really it is normies that just do what they are told without even knowing why that are the biggest problem with tech: they even still hacked regardless if they update or not. You are correct in all your points, but for as long as the idiot normies just do what they are told and watch the ads and believe that voting is going to solve their problems, its useless.