Is this how far we've fallen? No more are we concerned with violations of an individual's privacy. Now we are more concerned with the rights of the violators.
Beta versions of Linux Mint and Neon are really not a problem. Risky, yes. Especially if you don't know what you're doing. But, with proper backups, disk partitioning, etc., neither Mint nor Neon has bit back.
I've never been able to say the same thing about Windows, even years after the release was "final".
But few have been willing to admit it. See Stockholm syndrome.
"The obvious joke here is that if you're using Windows, you're clearly "Technically Challenged"" This is a joke?
Enjoy your strip-search!
Google continues its efforts to learn all that is known by MS.
Is this how far we've fallen? No more are we concerned with violations of an individual's privacy. Now we are more concerned with the rights of the violators.
Switch to Linux and the cool factor becomes very much alive.
Beta versions of Linux Mint and Neon are really not a problem. Risky, yes. Especially if you don't know what you're doing. But, with proper backups, disk partitioning, etc., neither Mint nor Neon has bit back. I've never been able to say the same thing about Windows, even years after the release was "final".
And any data provided by the BSA is pure bunk. Hence, the study is meaningless for anything other than BSA marketing.