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I’m slowly moving everything to Linux. Currently working on getting my nas running.
Been on Linux for 18 months as my daily driver. Can’t possibly love it any more.
Been on Linux for 18 years as my daily driver. Hate it significantly less than all the other options.
Probably closer to 25 years here and I can only remind everyone who switches to Linux that Windows and Mac are quite painful to use when you don’t use them often too so don’t go by first impressions of comparing what you used for years vs. something you only used a couple of hours.
Install Linux already, just get it over with, you’ll be happy you did
Linux doesn’t protect you from other people you’re having conversations with.
That’s true, but nothing does. Once someone receives a message, you have no control over what they do with it (regardless of communication channel, encryption, etc.). I read the comment above more like “instead of jumping through hoops to get around the spyware in your operating system, use an operating system that does not come with built-in spyware instead”.
So the current situation in Windows ecosystem is that application developers spend time working on protecting users against their own operating system
Using DRM to pry privacy out of this clusterfuck is chef’s kiss