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I don’t see that as being the same. And an 8+ year old computer is pretty old. Maybe the latest Mac or windows would work and maybe not, but it’s unrealistic to expect support for something that dated. However, you are still not prevented from using your old computer. You can continue using an older, supported version of Mac or windows or just install Linux. So your analogy breaks down fairly quickly.
A more apt analogy is if the OS manufacturer doesn’t let you use your computer without premium internet access that you must subscribe to through them.
The problem is we aren't asking for support we're just asking that they don't go out of their way to not support it.
… that’s called support
Bro they literally have to go out of their way to make sure you can't easily update your operating system. They could just say after this time we don't give support but you can still download the update that's there either way.
The updates are cryptographically authenticated and use closed source code.
You can't write or build or update them, and that is all by their explicit design.
Who makes the update?