• @[email protected]
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    That’s literally what Linux updates are

    Anyway if you read the article it’s opt in and fully removable.

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      They update, this third party script is to make windows less rapey

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            Well if you’re in fact a woman or x, very unexpected. The vast majority of women either have been raped or know someone close to them who has been raped, and would not compare anything Microsoft is doing to raping a person. It boggles the mind.

            If you’re in fact an older man, you should grow up and do better, and stop comparing Microsoft sending some innocuous telemetry to sexual assault.

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              Thank you for your input but I will continue comparing mega corpo behvior to sexual assault because it an illustrative analogy.

              Cheers ;)

    • @[email protected]
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      Till they change their mind again. Ms in my experience also really like to disregard your settings

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        Not as bad as google, but yeah they have a tendency to overstep. The only way to make settings stick is the traditional way, which is the group policy editor. Settings there usually stick for 20-30 years

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      Updates in Linux are not random third party scripts you find online, why are you spreading this lie?

      You go into your app store/software centre and click update. To the user, this is all they see.

      If you want to feel like a hacker, or find it quicker, you can open a terminal run sudo dnf update or whatever. That’s still not a random third party script, though.

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        Lol you’re arguing like you’re an expert but only providing instructions for… what, fedora and rhel? And saying that running your package manager from the command line is to “feel like a hacker?” What a laugh. Fun fact there’s a range of distros that don’t have proper UIs for their package manager, and the vast majority don’t use dnf.

        What exactly do you think is inside of those packages? Who made those scripts? You’re running those scripts as root. Is that safe?

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            Bait…at what? What exactly do you think I want from the person I’m responding to other than to make fun of their delusions? I suppose you’re saying it’s not good bait, which Id agree with.

            Do you know what is in every script you run as root?

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          [This comment has been removed after user thought better if engaging with dingdongs.]

        • @[email protected]
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          I’m just telling you the facts.

          but only providing instructions for… what, fedora and rhel?

          Yes, what, did you want me to provide instructions for everything under the sun? Look at what I wrote, I said “or whatever”, I.e. or the equivalent commands on another distro.

          And saying that running your package manager from the command line is to “feel like a hacker?”

          Lmao you’re just confirming you’re trying to bait people here.

          Fun fact there’s a range of distros that don’t have proper UIs for their package manager

          Ok? What’s your point? You’d only install a distro that leans heavily on the terminal if you’re the kind of person who wants to rely on the terminal. I don’t even know what point you’re trying to make lmao

          What exactly do you think is inside of those packages?

          It varies. But regardless, that’s a colossally stupid point. Installing random .exe files you find online also executes scripts.

          The point you made was that on Linux the way you install programs is to go online and run random scripts. That is objectively a lie, and now you’re backpedaling away from that point.

          And you know, Flatpaks do exist and are the standard now.

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      Normally they’d say this and then change it again. That’s pretty much how every “feature” they’ve added to their OS and it is becoming a little too bloaty.