I was doing a check to see if VS 2019 had any updates, VS 2022 had a new one yesterday, and when VS 2019 started a message banner showed up underneath the main menu bars saying VS 2019 is no longer supported and I should install VS 2022.
I have 2022 Community already, had it for quite a while.
And when the next version of VS is released, and there is a free Community edition, I'll wait a bit for the few couple of updates/patches before I get the new version.
I was simply amused, bemused and dismayed by the message.
The other day I was considering uninstalling 2019, and that message gives me some incentive to do so. Maybe. I'll think about it.
I don't use 2019 any more, except when there's an update. 2022 IMO is more stable since I am Win 10, and 2022 has better C++20 support. 2019 does work with modules, it just requires a bit of extra work using the experimental modules setting that 2022 doesn't require.