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  • CeeBee_Eh@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldLinux is not ready
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    8 days ago

    Yes, it’s a weird hill to die on. My statement is factually correct. Even if you try to harden your Windows installation with the amount of effort to payoff that’s equal to driving across the country to visit your next door neighbour, it’s a weird hill to die on.

    there’s nothing Linux can offer me that Windows already doesn’t.

    Well, if you really want to have that convo, I’m more than prepared for that. Aside from privacy, there’s the level of security and performance that Windows only dreams of. This isn’t an opinion, these are just facts at this point.

    I do not care what you ‘think’ about it, I KNOW that.

    I guess you’re the only person on the planet who does.

    Why are you having an aneurism over this

    Sounds like you’re the one getting worked up. I frankly don’t care what you think you know. I don’t use Windows for a whole truck load of reasons. If you want to spend hours on end modifying the OS and fighting with built-in defaults, and then convince yourself it’s secure. Then go right ahead, its no skin off my back.

    But you’re definitely the one getting defensive over Windows.



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    8 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.