yes, Ubuntu. now the problem is how to get normalfags to use it. just add a bunch of shiny shit that uses up the CPU/GPU/disk/memory, and problem solved.
Is it possible for a linux desktop to be
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Dude I'm on Windows 10 right now. Anything I type in Steam, I suddenly get ads and youtube suggestions about what I was talking about. Started talking to a guy on Steam about North Korea, suddenly tons of North Korea shit. Pinterest also is linked too. Youtube, Google, Steam... all this stuff linked together and tracking the shit out of me. Most of this isn't OS but it wasn't so bad for me on linux, on linux suggestions were always generic and not relevant at all, meaning it was doing a shit job of tracking me. Plus I'm pretty god damned sure that everything in my notes that I go through with Notepad++, everything I search locally on my computer, and all my files are being tracked. Linux, besides just being a way better and less frustrating OS, having tabs in the file explorer, allowing you to save filenames that you couldn't on windows, etc. is also reasonably more secure. I'm pretty sure we're at a point in time where you can't fire up a browser and connect to the internet without basically everything being tracked but there's steps you can take to at least reduce things. I also maintain multiple personalities and writing styles and just output tons of random shit all the time all over the place and intentionally toy with and manipulate their algorithms to make it suggest silly things or to game the system and so on but the thing is I have to operate under the assumption everything I do is 100% being tracked, that all my accounts are being accessed by or falling into the hands of my adversaries, and that both government and non-govermental entities are going to fuck with me if they can. Seriously the only problem with linux is just the incompatibilities. Stuff like your wifi not working, screentearing, various hardware not being supported, your digitizer not fully functioning, etc. As for software there's plenty of games and other stuff for linux.
My experience as a long-term linux user that has been forced to switch over to windows is that installing programs on Windows is an arbitrary nightmare. There are a few things where installing stuff on linux was also a nightmare and I just gave up and didn't bother, like this one stupid linux game, but most stuff you install on linux can be done through the software manager or by downloading a file and unpacking it and you can upgrade it easily all with gui.
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Don't ever do that, unless you have a multi-user setup and want some measure of protecting users' data from each other i.e. practically never. Full-disk encryption is more performant and gives better protection.
how about no