Systemd has a larger attack surface area since it touches more things
That's what the critics always say but are the things it manages unnecessary? If not, you'd use other tools for that but the overall attack surface would be the same.
Systemd has a larger attack surface area since it touches more things
That's what the critics always say but are the things it manages unnecessary? If not, you'd use other tools for that but the overall attack surface would be the same.
Aren't you talking about systemd-boot which is optional anyway? systemd covers the Linux init process which should have nothing to do with dual booting, no?
Just in a country where open wifi without landing pages don't exist. Apologies, didn't think about actual open, public wifi.
You really shouldn't run an open wifi at your home. Or do you carry your TV to Starbuck's or something?
OK. Enjoy your not at all obscure lootbox grift crap then. Virtually everything not running on Linux nowadays falls into that category.
AI can be disabled or removed from the installation file. Bloatware can be uninstalled manually/Winget/Chris Titus Tech Tools etc
Ah, great. So we reached an era where a proper installation is more work with Windows than Linux. Don't have to disable/uninstall anything on the latter (except maybe some shitty distros).
Actually, yeah, because selling copies is all they care about. And the fact that Epic decided to help get EAC running via Proton back in 2022 shows, that Valve's endeavor does have impact.
Me too. And running Windows is no fun.
Probably too complicated. Just not allowing certain settings for that reason is a very Apple thing to do.
FTFY