75% of the software I run has no alternatives - period. I would need to run a Windows VM inside the Linux boot, defeating the purpose entirely of using Linux in the first place.
Same. Unfortunately 99% of what I do for work is strictly windows only if it is not browser based.
I used to have a Linux machine but it's a lot of hassle for what? The reality is privacy is completely dead and it wasn't Windows 10/11 that killed it. If I ever have or do anything that I need to be sure is secure it simply will be analog or in person.
I just think it's funny how in my experience it's consistently that the people who are worried about or talk about Windows 10/11 tracking will never give up their smart phones and indiscriminate app use. Even when you tell them that smartphones are 1000x worse than a computer ever could be they just simply shrug it off with "I have nothing to hide" or "It's not that big of a deal."
I don't like what we've created but people like me have been bringing it up for decades and every step of the way people don't care. My move now is to simply remind these people that this is what they wanted. That for the last 10-20 years they've been actively shutting down people who tried to stop this and have also directly asked for it because they knew they had nothing to hide.
There is some security through obscurity that is relevant today through packages that are significantly more esoteric.
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