And every time a big antivirus company called to threaten him with “end-of-support,” Bit would quietly display a single message on his screen:
In the quiet, rain-streaked town of Grayridge, old Marvin Tuttle ran a small repair shop called Second Chance PCs . His most prized possession was a relic: a Windows XP machine he called “Bertha.” Bertha held decades of family photos, repair manuals, and the only copy of a synth album he’d recorded in 1999. bit antivirus free
“Support ends when kindness does. I’m not going anywhere.” And every time a big antivirus company called