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[–] null@slrpnk.net 7 points 4 months ago (1 children)

After Windows Recall was announced, I've seen more people talking about switching to Linux than ever before.

I've been the Linux zealot in my friend group for years, and none of them have switched (they've dabbled on old laptops but never daily drove).

With Recall, a coworker I never would have expected reached out to me because he knows I'm a "Linux guy" and he was switching to Linux over it.

He's still daily driving pop_OS a month later.

[–] Powderhorn@beehaw.org 2 points 4 months ago

This is an underrepresented viewpoint. We are at the point of "find out," which so many tech companies thought they could stay just to the other side of the line on. Thing is, you can only move the goalposts so often before they're in someone's yard, and they didn't sign up for this shit.

It was OneDrive upgrade nagging that made me switch to Linux. Microsoft could have, you know, not done that and kept a user. They also could have not gone regressive with how the taskbar functions. Or any number of other things that were dismissive of users.

At a certain point, you're sitting in ever warmer water in the pot, and it occurs that maybe you're being turned into food. That's when the Linux pots start looking appealing. This was a completely avoidable problem brought to you by greed.

Greed! Because we don't think making a good product is what capitalism is about.