As others have mentioned, the primary issue here are the hardware requirements for Windows 11. The result are millions of PCs (I guess, definitely a lot though) that are fully functional from a technical point of view, but cannot run Windows 11 and should not run any other Windows due to the security implications of running unpatched software.
And as Iโve replied to many others, thatโs a criticism of 11 itself and perfectly understandable. Itโs not a reason to seethe at end of lifing. Thereโs features of software introduced that I donโt like in plenty of things including linux, but Iโm not going to get mad that the version I like better doesnโt get supported forever
The reason end of support keeps getting brought up is because the only remaining supported version is currently in a trash state and officially doesnโt support a LOT of hardware still in use.
Windows 7 was still supported for 5 years after 10 came out. Windows 8 didnโt go end of support until last year, 8 years after 10 launched. And keeping in mind that you could have upgraded a machine originally on xp to windows 10, it is hard to not feel like they are doing the entire industry dirty killing support just 4 years after the new os launched, while they are still bogging it down with newer and shittier features like its in beta or something.