Hackernews posts about Windows 8
- The placeholder name for the Windows 8 experience was "modern" (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Show HN: Windows 8 inspired transfer speed graph (speed-transfer.arijs.org)
- React Native Windows v0.83 is here (devblogs.microsoft.com)
- Surface laptop ships with 8GB RAM for $1299 despite pushing 16GB for Copilot PCs (www.windowslatest.com)
- Show HN: I built 80 mini-games using Fable before it was shut down (minigames.world)
- Show HN: Kill 80% of meetings by sending short clips back-and-forth (www.flowylabs.ai)
- Show HN: Chip's Challenge (1992), rebuilt for the web (claudes-challenge.vercel.app)
- Show HN: A modern XMPP client in Tcl/Tk (github.com)
- Windows 8 Desktop Environment for Linux (github.com)
- Firefox Extends ESR Support for Windows 7-8.1 and macOS 10.12-10.14 to Sept 2025 (whattrainisitnow.com)
- Legacy Update for Windows 8.1 for x64-based Systems (legacyupdate.net)
- Microsoft to Deprecate Legacy DRM for Media Player on Windows 7, 8 (cyberinsider.com)
- Former Windows 8 boss recruited Epstein to help negotiate his Microsoft exit (www.theverge.com)
- Windows 8 had a 30-second ad with more creativity than Windows 11 (www.windowslatest.com)
- Firefox ESR 115 for Windows 7/8.1, macOS 10.12-10.14 extended to March 2026 (whattrainisitnow.com)
- LibreOffice drops support for Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 (www.neowin.net)
- Windows Vista and 7 OOBE running on Windows 8 and above (winclassic.net)
- Show HN: I trained a custom LLM to create Apple Shortcuts (www.shortcutbuilder.com)
- Show HN (onlyusedtesla.ai)
- "This question has been retired" (learn.microsoft.com)
- Firefox removes the support for Windows 7 users (support.mozilla.org)
- Firefox ESR 115 support extended until the end of August 2026 (support.mozilla.org)
- Intel 8th, 9th and 10th Gen CPUs absent from Windows 11 24H2 CPU support list (www.tomshardware.com)
- Windows Hello changes force feature changes in Bitwarden (community.bitwarden.com)
- Intel 8th, 9th and 10th Gen processors removed from Windows 11 CPU support list (www.tomshardware.com)