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Anyone who would connect an XP machine to the modern Internet should’t be allowed on commercial flights

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Just use a jailed VM. Once you’re done, delete it. problem solved.

As I said elsewhere, my issue has always been equipment that only communicates with XP, so there is no deleting it, and it really needs to work.

No one when I worked there was willing to try (or let me try) any kind of VM. Mostly do to the proprietary PCI connector card that it used.

This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥
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Your face when I tell you about technical infrastructure used by airlines: 🤯🤯🤯

I know a lot of organizations do so, but not as a home user.

I have had to do so professionally due to some old yet expensive equipment that only output to software that only runs on 98 or XP, but those machines are not allowed on any networks, not even local ones.

Actually not sure if XP can even use a modern enough browser to access most of the web.

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Those are generally not connected to the internet

A ducky USB with integrated Wifi will handle that limitation nicely 🙃

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