If you want a reason to move to #Linux, #Microsoft Recall (takes photos every few seconds of everything you do) is mandatory and a forced dependency for file explorer.
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If you want a reason to move to #Linux, #Microsoft Recall (takes photos every few seconds of everything you do) is mandatory and a forced dependency for file explorer.
Would you recommend any particular distro for a beginner?
I use Arch, and while it is commonly considered difficult, it's super easy now.
Otherwise Fedora Tumbleweed or PikaOS.
Thanks! I'll take a look
I gotta put my $.02 with a suggestion of KDE Neon. From my experience, it's one of the easiest to keep updated and looking good.
Cool! That one I haven't heard of, will check it out!
I'm using elementary OS on my notebook, it looks great and have everything I need for a daily common usage, and Ubuntu on my work machine because of convenience (most dev related software have docs targeted to ubuntu users).
Cool! More options! Thanks for the recos!
I think I should try dual booting my system to get a taste of using Linux on my PC. I am so used to Windows, though I know Linux commands very well, that's why I have WSL on my windows
That reminds me of Upwork.. a freelance platform where the spontaneous screenshots were happening every few minutes and sent directly to your client to see the process.
The problem is that people aren't educated in Linux! it is almost like when you discover the power of using Hive compared to web2
why ?
Microsoft Recall takes pictures of your screen on a regular basis, it is extremely invasive way to train local (if your lucky) AI and is being forced on users.
sounds very bad
One of these days, I'm going to try out Linux. No time right now though...