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Originally this was a reply to this article about a Windows feature called Recall, but there's a good argument the author's concerns resonate far beyond Windows and Meta to proprietary generally.

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[–] RandomVideos@programming.dev 13 points 1 week ago (2 children)

What does linux need to try?

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[–] albert180@piefed.social 12 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I've wanted to switch to OpenSUSE for quite some time now from Fedora for the same reason. Should really do it now

[–] Charlxmagne@lemmy.world 7 points 1 week ago

Its so beautifully stable, without giving you ancient software like Debian. Never had an issue using it n its got a grandma level installation.

[–] Tapionpoika@lemmy.ml 11 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Funny how much longer my phone's battery lasts now after I flashed /e/ to it. No constant net traffic anymore.

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[–] tiny_hedgehog@lemm.ee 11 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I use Ubuntu. Can someone tell me if that’s “independent and outside US jurisdiction”? I know it’s made/maintained by canonical.

What are some Linux distros that we should avoid? What are some that are independent?

[–] eleitl@lemm.ee 13 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Debian is a community distro. Ubuntu is downstream of it.

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[–] dogs0n@sh.itjust.works 10 points 1 week ago

I believe in the underlying message (use linux), but doesn't practically every big company change their privacy policy or tos every 10 minutes.

[–] datendefekt@feddit.org 10 points 1 week ago

Was considering migrating from Fedora and getting a MacBook, but this is making me reconsider.

[–] Wanderer@lemm.ee 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

I want to get into Linux and I need a new laptop. I'm happy to go secondhand but I actually want a half decent thing that can play some games, not the cheapest box I can put Linux on and use fake word.

Am I best off just buying a new windows laptop than I can dual boot? Or any other suggestions?

Windows is US$ 139.00. So I figured if I buy a laptop without windows it will be 139 less but I guess manufacturers get windows for like $20 so there are no saving anyway.

Edit:should probably add I'm from to UK I that's relevant

[–] skeesx@lemm.ee 9 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Yes, at least Lenovo Linux laptops are 140$ cheaper.

Take a look at Framework, or System76 for Linux first hardware.

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[–] ijhoo@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 week ago (5 children)

Does that mean that fedora is not recommended?

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[–] upbeatoffbeat@sh.itjust.works 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

What exactly in the privacy agreements is this person worried about? All I’m seeing is PANIC but without a reason given…

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