• SabinStargem@lemmings.world
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    13 hours ago

    Something adjacent to degoogling: I am concerned that Microsoft would collaborate with the Trump Regime. I never used Linux before, but I am now downloading Ubuntu. It feels like that I should do a dual-boot setup and get ready to abandon Windows if I hear about MS HQ in Washington having a DOGE presence.

    Here’s hoping that Europe and the Blue States are watching Microsoft for anything weird.

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      2 hours ago

      TBH, I assisted with some linux installs and setting up a dual boot was troublesome. Installing a clean install worked easier!

      If you have an old, spare laptop around, I recommend trying linux first with that laptop before making the plunge.

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        1 hour ago

        Up til now, I only had gaming desktops for the last 30+ years. Still, I might be able to borrow a laptop from another resident of the building. Hopefully with a power cable and all of that.

        …Wait, up until now I was using GPedit to try and force Windows Enterprise to update with my permission and timeline, but it always seemed to be a bit ignored. But I can use ‘services.msc’ to disable Windows Update from starting up. I can probably use the WSUS tool if I want specific updates from that point on…

        In theory, anyways. I will have to try it out. I don’t want to migrate if I can avoid it.

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      12 hours ago

      Entirely plausible. Almost all civilian federal systems are Microsoft powered. They’d do anything to not squander that contract, I’m sure.