10 years is a pretty good run for software with external dependencies. Eventually something will change from beneath you, that's the rule of software.
I have a dozen or so websites currently running on a Raspberry Pi that I got during one of those "free rpi colocation" promotions that were around when it first came out. Now the host has decided they can't afford the free colocation any more. So I have to find those websites a new home, even though most of them are not actively developed. That's software, there's always maintenance.
I have a dozen or so websites currently running on a Raspberry Pi that I got during one of those "free rpi colocation" promotions that were around when it first came out. Now the host has decided they can't afford the free colocation any more. So I have to find those websites a new home, even though most of them are not actively developed. That's software, there's always maintenance.