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They dump backward-compatibility, and FU if your programs don't work.
Or a program has to update to work with a new/changed API, and I can't read my books or comics on my E Ink reader and friggin wig out 3 years ago!
Opposite problem as Windows. Did you know that they either just dropped or are soon to drop (limited) Windows 1.0 support? ONE. POINT. OH.
10 and 11 are good until you get down to the registry, then it gets kinda messy, then CMD.COM is still there, and you have these old API issues that require compatibility with some old bugs to some degree, and the kernel needs to make system calls in weird 90s OO ways on top of DOS system calls to allow 1-3.x support... Just this mess of trying to get healthy skin and toned muscles but it still has leukemia...
But yeah. Google doesn't give a FEKK