Windows 10 isn't really ending

Windows 10 isn't really ending

What’s really happening with Windows 10, and why does it feel like it’s ending for some people but not everyone?Microsoft officially ended support and updates for the majority of users, which means no more patches, security updates, or feature improvements for most versions of Windows 10. But there’s still a secret club: LTSC. But do you need to join it? You’ll probably see a lot of people tossing around acronyms like LTSC, ESU, and IoT, but those basically refer to long-term service versions and specialized updates that only certain users can access. These versions aren’t something the average person can just download and install. They’re mainly designed for businesses or devices that need extra time before upgrading to Windows 11. Even if you manage to get your hands on one, it’s not the same Windows 10 you’re used to, and it’s definitely not free. The truth is, while you can technically keep using Windows 10 after support ends, it’s going to involve a lot of hassle, limited features, and possibly extra costs. The real question I leave you with is isn’t worth it? It might be time to finally say goodbye to Windows 10.