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I think I'd prefer if there was a minimum updates guarantee that OS sellers would have to disclose, but even then I'm more in favour of other companies being able to pick up the work by making sure devices have their bootloader unlockable after they don't get any more updates for X amount of time, rather than add burden to OS makers, because forcing people to support a project for Y amount of years would really harm indie developers releasing Linux distros and the like
Solution: implement as consumer protection that only applies to paid OS's (and also ones that require a license, even if it's "free" due to coming with the hardware)
Then Microsoft makes windows free and monetizes the shit out of services in the OS.
Then people move to Linux