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blauditore ◴[] No.25080669[source]
So many comments in here, but I haven't seen a single one mentioning a simple solution: Vote with your feet.

For years now, I've seen a large portion of the HN crowd praising Apple for its (alleged) respect of privacy and cursing at Microsoft for Windows "calling home" all the time. Now that this has happened, the only comments I see are "heads should roll", and "we must complain and be heard by high-level execs", but never "let's move away". This just reinforces my impression of the Apple ecosystem as something akin to a cult: Once you get in, you never get out again.

There are good alternatives - many people, including software engineers, use non-apple solutions on a daily basis and they are still productive. Why not give Linux a shot, or gasp even Windows? The age-old argument of "MS is evil, Apple good" is moot. Companies are generally not good or evil, they are profit-oriented. If the market demands privacy, they care about it, otherwise probably not so much.

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zero_deg_kevin ◴[] No.25083623[source]
No there are not good alternatives.

Linux only makes sense as a desktop operating system if your top priority is telling people online that you use Linux as your desktop operating system.

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1. higerordermap ◴[] No.25091715[source]
I mean, it's easier to do most kinds of programming on linux than windows. Stuff works more "out-of-the-box" than on windows.

For other things? Maybe. Some nice GUI applicatipns are, while in theory be run on Windows through cygwin, work well on Linux as well.

And some people just like performance / look-and-feel. Windows is often sluggish, while most Non-GNOME IDEs are pretty fast on usual hardware.

Then there is updates problem. I have had Windows downloading updates even if network was marked as metered in past.Some LTS distro is often better. Unless you use Fedora or Arch, updates should be minimum.

I don't want to imply Linux desktop is mature enough for all people. Just reminded there are valid reasons tech savvy people prefer it.

As they say, nothing is black and white.