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@Wetrix @joshbdoc Dual booting usually works well. But your system, your rules.

@gritnot Protonmail seems to be preferred by mostbut it's too costly for my taste. Disroot should be fine I think though I haven't used it

@marc_michalsky @adidal @threemaapp Fair enough. With services such as this one everything is about trust, I would say.

@threemaapp I thought the server code is still closed source, isn't it?

@Wetrix @morganizeit Wait so you don't even know the rules? That would actually be weird.

@buckaroo @kuketzblog Verzeihung, der code is auf github, aber die ausgelieferte binary enthält dennoch MS branding und Telemetrie und ist nicht mit einer freien Lizenz versehen. Für ein echtes FOSS-build von der Software empfehle ich VS Codium: vscodium.com/

@sullybiker @ThreeBadgersInATrenchcoat I don't think I agree here. It just felt like a very sneaky way of doing things. And I do run Raspberry pi OS because I want it to just work and get on with my life. I don't feel like sharing telemetry with MS when one of the reasons I own an RPI in the first place is to evade telemetry.

@Obscurequokka Just read his book on it: archive.org/details/PopperLogi
I don't think this would be considered entry level but I'm not sure what that even means in this field. If you understand German, read it in German instead.

@ThreeBadgersInATrenchcoat Maybe a comprehensive pro and con list for Firefox vs Chromium-based browsers?

@ThreeBadgersInATrenchcoat @threemaapp I have to admit I never use those. But if it is a dealbreaker for you, did you consider asking them about it?

@ThreeBadgersInATrenchcoat They were good posts as far as I'm concerned so it was well-deserved. :)

@Wetrix Only one way to know for sure: ask them all! Or better yet, create a poll. People like polls.

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