Windows 95 is still in use on a farm near Düsseldorf, Germany, where it operates an egg sorting machine that processes 40,000 eggs daily. The machine, which measures approximately 40 by 40 meters, sorts eggs by size, weight, and origin, packing them into boxes for distribution. The software logs sorting results, and a compatible Brother printer handles printouts. The original programmer is no longer available, making updates impossible. Despite potential challenges, the farmer, Peter Huber, does not plan to purchase a new machine due to high costs and limited additional functionality. Windows 95 recently celebrated its 30-year anniversary on August 24th.