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Microsoft Dependency Has Risks

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jongjong ◴[] No.44382521[source]
I can't understand why people are still using proprietary software like Windows or OSX when superior free software exists. It's a testament to the hidden monopolizing forces which exists in our society.
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duped ◴[] No.44383046[source]
Because the free software isn't superior
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jongjong ◴[] No.44384239[source]
Then why is it that every person I know or even heard about who switched to Linux never went back to OSX or Windows?

The only thing which made them use OSX or Windows in the first place was their ignorance of alternatives. Clearly you've never used any consumer-grade Linux distro like Ubuntu.

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protocolture ◴[] No.44384454[source]
Are you kidding? By the time you get through the first half of the requirements document of most windows customers, OSX and Linux alternatives have already been thoroughly ruled out.
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metaltyphoon ◴[] No.44384557[source]
When it starts with the phrase “FIP-S compliant”, hardly anyone is wants to do that on Linux.
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guappa ◴[] No.44385972[source]
You live in a parallel universe where wolfssl doesn't exist?
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1. metaltyphoon ◴[] No.44387792[source]
Oh I know about this, but tell what’s simpler: Embed wolfssl per app / make it work with openssl as a module (for system wide usage) or turn a registry key to true?