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@forteller@tutoteket.no  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

@404mediaco seems to me to be doing a fantastic job in general! But in the article about the horrendous planned obsolescence spectacle from Microsoft, where MS demands that hundreds of millions of PCs should be destroyed for no reason, 404 writes that this is the case for 400 million PCS, with just one source: PIRG. I know nothing about PIRG, but in their article, that 404 links to, PIRG only cites a Forbes contributer article for the 400m number. And that article does not say 400m, but 240m!

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@forteller@tutoteket.no replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

I checked this mor thourougly than I usually would check articles from @404mediaco because I had seen several outlets mention the 340 million number, and very few mention the 400m. So I was curious about which was right. I followed 404's link to PIRG and then their link to Forbes. There I read this:

"Of the 700 million Windows 10 users, it’s thought more than 400 million can upgrade, with at least 240 million PCs missing that security hardware hurdle."

_can_ upgrade it says for the 400 number!

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@forteller@tutoteket.no replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

The Forbes contributor does not link to any further sources for this, but it seems most likely then that the 400 million number is just a misreading of some kind, and that the 240 million number, reported by many more outlets, is much closer to what we can know of the truth.

Both are obviously terrible, but one is less terrible, and truth matters. I really hope @404mediaco will take a look at this and correct their article, or link a better source if they still think 400m is correct. #404media

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