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  • Not only that. We should stop honoring american IP (intellectual property). Just pirate all their shit. Disassemble their tanks, hack their cars and tractors. Remove all their software and replace it with open source, Europe backed programs.

    Because this will hurt them globally. A crack for a car works in Mexico as it does in Denmark. An open source office suite also helps developing nations, that could then also get rid of MS.

  • And you didn't even go into the network side of things, where Microsoft nearly forces you whitelist everything on the firewall, since they change like weekly, which IPs or URLs they want whitelisted, sometimes even going through third-party datacenters. And of course their documentation only gets irregular updates and can't be easily parsed.

  • Actually this just refers to the color of their fur. I'd say that a blonde white man and a white read head are the same color, just their hair has a different color.

    (I'm not totally serious and will not die on this hill)

  • Since the other replies don't seem too beginner friendly I'll try another way:

    The desktop environment determines how your taskbar looks and your start menu. Also the edges windows and the buttons to close and minimize windows. Also some basic programs like the system settings.

    Mint and bazzite are distributions. They bundle software, test it and sometimes develop it further (like the mint guys do with their desktop environment cinnamon). Also they provide the package manager and the packages and their versions that can be installed through it. (Others can always be installed through other means but a lot is available through it)

  • As someone who does exactly that right now. Yes.

    You need a Linux machine in a separate network with separate firewall rules and the developer has to devote a bit of their time to managing that machine.
    It can even be centrally managed, if you have the capacity.

    But why would you want that? To secure your shit while allowing the devs to to what they like to their equipment.