lemmylem

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lemmylem , an linuxmemes in Windows 10 EOL PSA

Debian

lemmylem , (Bearbeitet ) an Memes in ts moment

Self-hosting doesn't really fix anything, the developers can still control the program and read all your chats/calls.

lemmylem , an Memes in ts moment

No, you should have the freedom to use it if you want. All I'm saying is that you can't really call TeamSpeak a better alternative, when they're both just as bad (they're both proprietary). If you're looking for a better alternative, consider using Mumble, it's FOSS.

lemmylem , (Bearbeitet ) an Memes in ts moment

I may not read the source code of every tool I use, but even if the average user doesn't read the source code, having it available for inspection by others in the community increases security, trust, and overall software quality. All a user really has to do is look at the license of the software they use, typically a GPL or similar license, and consider how reputable it is. Not only that, but if you're on Linux already, you can just get most of the software from your distro's repositories.

lemmylem , an Memes in ts moment

So you're just trusting them to not do anything bad?

lemmylem , an Memes in ts moment

If you can't audit the source code of the program, how do you know if TeamSpeak isn't malware?

lemmylem , an Memes in ts moment

Isn't TeamSpeak proprietary though?

lemmylem , (Bearbeitet ) an linuxmemes in Reality check

They're owned by a for-profit company, they collect data on you by default, they've already had privacy issues in the past, and they include non-free software by default. I would rather have a beginner start off with Debian or Trisquel. We shouldn't be trapping people into these distros because then they'll potentially get too comfortable and not make the switch. This is coming from someone who did start off on Ubuntu. Sure, it's more convenient, but we should be teaching people to value freedom over convenience. Even if the data collection is minimal, it's still data.

lemmylem , an linuxmemes in Reality check

We don't use open-source around here pardner.

https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.en.html

lemmylem , an linuxmemes in Reality check

OP and I*

I've never used Linux in my life

Acktually, it's GNU/Linux, Linux is just the kernel :)

lemmylem , an linuxmemes in Reality check

Ubuntu is spyware.

lemmylem , an linuxmemes in mv Windows Linux

Proprietary 💩

lemmylem , an linuxmemes in And then you get hooked on it and start using it for real

I mean I already get paid for the work I do, I make $55K/year currently. Should I be asking for more?

lemmylem , an linuxmemes in And then you get hooked on it and start using it for real

I'm a low level IT Support Specialist (it's my first IT job), I honestly just recommended all these and my boss wants to go through with it, plus it's something I love to do. In the coming weeks we will start to implement Coreboot w/ LinuxBoot and Proxmox onto most of our machines. I've messed with Coreboot a lot, not a dev, just good enough to build/customize and install it for them. I honestly want to see the world change, I mean hell yeah money is great too, but at the end of the day, all I want is for other companies/people to see that this way of doing computing is much better. Sure, you may have to get through the hurdles of learning it, but if you have someone to guide you it makes it so much easier. Now imagine if everyone used it, everyone could lend a helping hand.

lemmylem , an linuxmemes in And then you get hooked on it and start using it for real

Just wait until Windows 10 drops support, we'll probably see a 2%-4% increase within a year. Who knows, maybe more. I was fine with Windows 10, but when I made the move to Windows 11, I said fuck no. It's what made me switch to Linux as a daily operating system. I'd say with tools like ChatGPT, it will make it much easier for your average joe to switch over. Windows has reached peak enshittification. Do more, teach people, show people how much money they can save.

I already convinced the company I started working at to replace their outdated BIOS firmware with Coreboot. And soon, we're going to start using Proxmox VE on all of our machines. We have about 40-50 computers, and we're going to install it on every single one of them (edge virtualization) and manage it them all from a server. Once that's done, we'll have even a bigger incentive to switch to Linux. I'll also soon setup Nextcloud with OnlyOffice, as a replacement for Microsoft Office. I hope to see us transition over fully.

They probably spend around $5000-$6000/more a year in licensing for software. Once we have all Free Software, I think it'll truly be better for the long run. Sure, a couple issues with people getting used to it, but these are short term issues, down the line we can save so much money and have better security/privacy.

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