Windows 98 in the news

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Here's an article I wasn't expecting to read today!


Hopefully they don't give it the Blue Screen of Death! ;)

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Naw, NASA has seen the light. Ubuntu LTS! ;)
Ubuntu is nobody's favorite at this point. Inertia is pretty much all it has going for it.

I can see the applications being updated but I can't imagine how (or why) they would update the OS itself (unless they've been amassing service packs all along).

Microsoft has made a whole lot about the value of updating to improve security from external threats (that shouldn't be an issue here) but there are more active/unpatched bugs in Windows 10 or 11 than there ever were in Windows 98. Absent Microsoft networking and Internet access, Windows 98 (especially SE) was very stable.