• Prandom_returns@lemm.ee
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    5 days ago

    The real problem for me is that there’s nothing Windows can’t do for me that Linux can. So even with a dual-boot setup I just get too lazy to switch, and end up using Windows exclusively.

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      5 days ago

      there’s nothing Windows can’t do for me that Linux can

      Linux can keep your data away from Microsoft

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            4 days ago

            No, YOU cannot. I can, as well as many other people can. You’re just displaying your IT illiteracy.

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              Idk, I think it’s pretty unlikely “many other people” are modifying and using LTSC edition Windows for personal use.

              Based on your interactions with others, it seems like you’re feeling attacked here, so I don’t necessarily expect a reply but thought I’d ask anyway– What changes have you made to enable what you’re describing?

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                  4 days ago

                  My god, you call yourselves “nerds”, while you’re absolutely baffled when someone knows more about some specific niche of a niche.

                  Echo-chamber for fanboys.

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                4 days ago

                There are many communities oriented specifically around privacy and Windows.

                Apparently nothing, since one of the aggressively incorrect Linux fanboys has told me it’s impossible. Unless…

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              4 days ago

              Please. You have no idea what my IT literacy is. The fact is that unless you install a non-standard edition of Windows, run one of the many questionable debloat scripts, make dozens upon dozens of edits to the registry, disable automatic updates, and block connections at the network/firewall level, then you will absolutely be sending boat loads of data to Microsoft.

              And the second you do any updates you’ll have to make all the changes again, because Microsoft is notorious for reverting those changes.

              And, after all that, you still cannot be completely sure that no data is sneaking its way back to Microsoft unless you diligently monitor all network traffic.

              So I stand by my statement that the one thing Linux absolutely does, that Windows absolutely cannot, is protect your data from Microsoft.

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                  4 days ago

                  Like I said, I stand by my statement. You absolutely cannot, unless you want to cut off your system from the internet or block Windows updates outright, you will be sending data to Microsoft.

                  This is such a weird hill for you to die on.

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                    Weird hill? You quoted my comment trying to gotcha me, then painting yourself into a corner and essentially walking back on your “argument”.

                    My original comment stands, there’s nothing Linux can offer me that Windows already doesn’t. That includes “Privacy” as I am in control over that with my setup and Windows. I do not care what you ‘think’ about it, I KNOW that.

                    Why are you having an aneurism over this, why is it so difficult to grasp this simple concept?