• GladiusB
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    -52 months ago

    With a MS account. Which spies on everything and sells your info.

        • @frayedpickles@lemmy.cafe
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          32 months ago

          Literally not a mod

          Do I think needing to do this is fucking stupid? Yes

          Do I still put up with Microsoft’s bullshit because Linux is actively worse (as a parallel Linux user)? also fucking yes

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      2 months ago

      I’ve been asking for several years for anything remotely resembling proof of this.

      Will you be the first person to actually provide it? (I swear to fucking god if you link me to the terms of use…)

      • GladiusB
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        22 months ago

        How do you think they advertise to you in the search bar?

        • @frayedpickles@lemmy.cafe
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          02 months ago

          They don’t? Very first thing I turn off is that shit show of a function.

          However, let’s imagine you’re someone who leaves that on even though it objectively sucks…the answer is cookies. Your spyware example is cookies.

          • GladiusB
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            12 months ago

            It would be awesome if someone created an OS that didn’t exploit such a resource for financial gain…

    • @tsugu@slrpnk.net
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      -12 months ago

      What is the very first thing you do after installing the super private and much sekure Linux? You download Steam and give Valve your data. This is bullshit.

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          Yes, that’s my point. You will eventually log into something when using the computer. So while it’s weird that MS made it mandatory to sign into Windows 11, who cares.

          They can also get your data without an account if they wanted.

          • N.E.P.T.R
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            2 months ago

            On Linux, you can install Steam inside a sandbox for better security. Easy to do with either Flatpak or Bubblejail. This makes it so that Steam does not have full file system access.

            • @tsugu@slrpnk.net
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              22 months ago

              Not something most people are gonna do. If you need privacy and security on the level where even Steam worries you, Windows can be made private too. It’s not even that hard. You just install a different ISO that allows local accounts and do all the necessary tweaks to harden it.

              • N.E.P.T.R
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                32 months ago

                Flatpak is installed on basically every Linux distribution. Literally all I do to install Steam is go to the Software Center and search “steam” and click install. It takes 2 clicks.

                • @tsugu@slrpnk.net
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                  12 months ago

                  Sure. And a regular user will visit Steam’s website and download a .deb. Which will work as most people use Debian/Ubuntu derivatives. The Steam flatpak is not even official.