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Microsoft offered to extend the life of Windows 10 for home users, for that sweet, sweet money. $30 to be exact. But at least the Windows 11 haters have somewhere they can stay. For a while. VMware decided to ditch its proprietary Workstation virtualization tech and piggyback on good ole KVM. And happy birthday to both Notepad++ and LetsEncrypt, who turned 21 and 10 respectively. The tech world would be a lot less sweet without them. Join Chocolatey Software's Gary Ewan Park, James Ruskin and Stephen Valdinger as we go through the latest tech and security news of the last month. Add to your calendar [https://ch0.co/unpackingsoftware] and find everything we talked about today in the episode resources [https://blog.chocolatey.org/2024/11/unpacking-software-episode-10]. Complete our survey [https://ch0.co/streamsurvey] to help shape our content. Chocolatey Software: * Chocolatey For Business [https://chocolatey.org/products/chocolatey-for-business]. * Chocolatey Central Management [https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/central-management/]. * Chocolatey For Business Azure Environment [https://docs.chocolatey.org/en-us/c4b-environments/azure/]. * Chocolatey website [https://chocolatey.org]. * Chocolatey Community Repository [https://community.chocolatey.org]. * Chocolatey documentation [https://docs.chocolatey.org]. * Community Hub Discord [https://ch0.co/community]. * Twitter [https://twitter.com/chocolateynuget]. * Mastodon [https://fosstodon.org/@chocolatey]. * Reddit [https://reddit.com/r/chocolatey]. * Twitch [https://twitch.tv/chocolateysoftware].
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