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    4 days ago

    I hate how people are cheering this on. 32bit has its place and linux has always been a sanctuary for legacy hardware.

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      3 days ago

      Nobody stops you from using a version there’s in 32-bit…

      And no - there’s not much hardware out there, who doesn’t run 64-bit now… Even Linux is slowly moving away from 32-bit…

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        There’s hardware as recent as like mid-late 2000s that’s 32bit. That’s still within the realm of stuff that consumers might be using, let alone corporate/industrial applications.

        Even if Firefox leaves us behind, the kernel likely won’t stop supporting it for years to come. We just removed 486 support. Surely 32bit support will be around a while.

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          20yr old tech shouldn’t be on the Internet.

          E: this hard and fast rule gives my laptop another 9 years.

          But fr… Industrial/medical… That shit shouldn’t be on the Internet, it should be isolated. Consumer gear…? It lived it’s life.

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          So you just blame Firefox for leaving you behind, while Linux is, in fact, also moving away from 32-bit?

          Great for you, that there’s almost 20 yr ols hardware using 32-bit… Now, how many do you know, who relies on it? And how expensive is it, to move away from that, to 64-bit?

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                2 days ago

                Linux is not linux distros.

                Linux is the kernel.

                The Linux kernel is not dropping 32 bit support.

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                what in the ai-hell is this article? debian can still run 32-bit applications no problem and equating “i386” to “32-bit support” is just wrong.

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                  What in the AI-hell is your comment about? If you don’t know the difference from stopping supporting something, and then removing something, then you probably shouldn’t rely on AI to help you understand something. You are just wrong… Try using a search engine…

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                  Some distros do call their 32bit version i386.

                  Debian did drop 32 bit support. (although some 32 bit packages will exist)

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            Yeah man, lets just abandon shit that works perfectly fine, let it become e-waste because we can just buy the latest and greatest thing.

            Do people think anymore or do they just let the tech companies do that for them?

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              They don’t need to buy the latest. Could literally buy a used computer from the early 10s instead with a 64-bit cpu.

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                That isn’t the point.

                If someone has a 32 bit computer that is doing everything they need to do, and that hardware is now being rendered unusable…its e-waste.

                And I get it, software has to end support at some point for certain hardware, it doesn’t make it suck any less that it is happening.

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              So, if someone disagree with you on this, then they must be the enemy, sucking up to big tech? That’s a narrow minded theory you have there!

              Do you pay for Linux? Do you support them financially or do you help make them? If not, then you should consider doing it, and then you can work on the 32-bit versions. Otherwise, be thankful that they keep making it for free, for you!

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                This started with me saying I didn’t like that people were cheering this on and you decided to get triggered about it.

                I said you were sucking up to big tech because…pfft you’re sucking up to big tech!

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                  I’m looking forward to having this debate, when you have grown up. You were triggered in your first post, so please don’t tell others, that they are triggered, when they simply stop your triggered rant. :-)

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    This is good. I know distros are antsy to drop it, but it’s the legacy apps that need to come around too. I think steam is one of the worst offenders