• @[email protected]
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    191 year ago

    They’re talking windows in general

    This goes for both chrome and bing: If a service is free, you are the product.

    • @Kbobabob
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      271 year ago

      If a service is free, you are the product.

      Linux?

        • GigglyBobble
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          91 year ago

          True for Windows as well. Ever upgraded to a new version before the first SP? Linux just gets upgrades a lot faster than Windows (and I mean the conservative distros like Debian. Bleeding-edge distros are on a completely other level).

          • Unaware7013
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            11 year ago

            Don’t even need to upgrade, you get to test monthly if you’re not brave enough to hang a month behind.

        • @lemme_at_it
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          1 year ago

          Microsoft have been known to ship a product with thousands of known bugs on its release date. In the networking space (Windows NT), there were Technet CDs that were released to fix all manner of known bugs just so the corporates wouldn’t have to wait for a Service Pack

      • @[email protected]
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        121 year ago

        Perhaps a better statement would be, if a for profit service is free, you are the product. Obviously it’s possible for someone to make free stuff if they want to, but if someone is making money from you using something, but you aren’t paying them, then they’re making that money by selling someone else access to you.

      • @captainlezbian
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        31 year ago

        Linux is just an advertisement to contribute to open source