According to the latest reports, Windows 11 has made an independent choice by automatically turning on OneDrive folder backup for Desktop, Pictures, Documents, Music, and Video folders without your permission. This signifies that, whether you approve or not, everything is becoming coordinated with the cloud.

This action from Microsoft fits into a larger pattern where big tech companies cleverly (or not so cleverly) promote their services and subscriptions to users. It isn’t only about Microsoft; there have been instances of Google doing something similar with Google Photos and its storage plans.

Keep an eye on your settings, particularly when you have just finished setting up a new device or updating your operating system. Companies such as Microsoft constantly seek methods to link users with their environments—sometimes without permission.

  • Mwas alt (prob)@thelemmy.club
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    6 months ago

    People usually don’t use linux because or app compatibility ik wine exists but it just doesn’t not work with all apps

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      6 months ago

      To really switch to Linux people need to accept that for a good experience you may need to switch off some software to alternative software.

      This wasn’t a big deal for me personally and I’m happy I use more open source software now, it can be a bigger issue especially if you need specific tools for work.

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        6 months ago

        I stopped using the word “alternative” as it implies it maybe be less good. I just say “open source” now.

        In reality, open source software almost always is a better product as it’s designed by people wanting it, not by a bunch of managers wanting more money directing a bunch of developers who just want their salary.

        Also: a lot of the mainstream software has Linux clients, if you look for them

        I’ve been on Linux desktop and server for over 20 years now, reaching 25. Never looked back, never will

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      6 months ago

      Most apps have open source versions which work better anyway. I’ve been on a Linux desktop literally for the past 20+ years now, never looked back