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  • Sadly, that is the case for many companies. They do this because they either leverage the Google Chrome enterprise .admx on Windows or because they rely on Google Workspace which has tight integration with the Chrome browser.

    That is unfortunately the same in my case, however, I as a SysAdmin had fought tooth and nail to allow users to choose whichever browser they want and because we have a lot of devs/power users our Firefox usage is 25% on Mac and 17% on Windows. The rest I guess are just marketing :)

  • This is unfortunately very slow due to SSH encrypting the traffic. May work for audiobooks depending on the size but for movies/TV shows this is inefficient.

    NFS over WireGuard may be the best course of action

  • I’m genuinely interested in trying out Kagi, it seems like a much better experience than whatever Google has to offer. With SEO being implemented everywhere it has gotten quite annoying that every time I search for something the first 5 results are some AI generated website that copies information from other sites.

  • Yes, according to the article, while this doesn’t affect the PC/server as much because the distributions take care of security for the most part, where this will have problems is the phone/IoT space (which is why Linux initially started maintaining 6 yo kernels, to cater to that market).

  • That’s not how the Linux kernel works…

    The final decision on what is merged into the kernel is Linus’ decision and that’s how it’s been the last 30 years.

    Microsoft bakes spyware into the operating system because they own the NT kernel and the Windows OS.

    Amazon clones the Linux kernel, modifies it and adds it’s own garbage software, then builds it.

    The main Linux kernel is free of any spy shit and that’s how it’s likely going to remain.