• @[email protected]
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    -376 months ago

    I would use this constantly, if it is good. My understanding is that it runs locally.

    Also Arch is far less functional than windows. I switched back.

    • @[email protected]
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      176 months ago

      Also Arch is far less functional than windows. I switched back.

      I tried Linux from scratch one time and found it less functional than Windows so I switched back to Windows. Why would Stallman do this to me

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        26 months ago

        I didnt try it once, I did Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, PopOS, and prob Fedora. Every time a drive wouldn’t work, dependencies conflicted, programs had less features, so on.

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      46 months ago

      Intel Management Engine was on the local machine too, and oopsie hackers could gain access by sending a null password response and have full access to the machine hardware

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        06 months ago

        Presumable most software is compressible. The more services you have, the higher the risk, but that is not unique to any particular feature in windows.

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          16 months ago

          Just saying, even a security device addition like IME was hacked, so user based stored snapshots of your screen and activities is going to get breached. Even microsoft leaked all their Internal teams data. security attack vectors increase with more services so this one is a disaster waiting to happen

    • Asherah
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      46 months ago

      My understanding is that it runs locally.

      Yeah, for now.