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6 months agoIt’s open source, you can remove it yourself BTW


It’s open source, you can remove it yourself BTW
My advice: Stick to distros and softwares that are widely used. When presented with options, use the defaults.
Just because literally 100% is customizable in the Linux world does not mean you have to customize your system 100%.
That’s my motto since 1996 when I started using Linux.


I’m OK with GNOME.


I firmly believe there are no backdoors or anything dodgy going on here
OK but that’s hardly reassuring.
Freedom. No company tells me what I can and cannot do with MY machine.