At what point would you embrace the botnet?

why would you even install winmeme 10? it serves literally no purpose. literally use 7 if you need something "modern"

well are everyone using any of this shit? no
its not going to change if Microsoft actually makes better program the competition either and if they do its bad for the business as it can kill markets
so no

ALL CONFORMISTS SHOULD FUCKIN DIE

took the botnet pill when I moved to a new area and didn't know my way around, enabled GAPPs on my phone to use the jewgle GPS

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fuck off normies

Connecting to tor via vpn is less secure than connecting directly to tor itself.

GPS is not botnet. It is a completely anonymous process.
GApps on the other hand are botnet and will probably send your location out

I'm already considering it with that Google AI voice calls thing.
I'd finally be free of spending three days in anxiety and depression every time I needed to make a call for some reason. That might just be worth becoming a Jewgle drone for.

If I move to a country (and become its citizen) where I am confident that the government and the other people won't mistreat me (such as Finland for example), then I probably won't give a shit anymore. Maybe have a tiny separate machine (Android tablet?) for banks and stuff and that's it.

I don't have a cell phone because botnet. Don't see any other new gadget changing my mind.

Even if it was free I'd be indifferent.
I'm a homesteader, what you call "chores", I find much more meaningful and fulfilling than normie wagecuckery.
I have friends, but even if I didn't my wife, kids, and family provide me with all the socialization I could want.
Meh, I haven't had to book an appointment for anything this year.
Are you talking about booking flights or a literal AI transport pod?
Either way, I don't fly unless I absolutely have to, and I'd rather be in control of my own vehicle regardless. Don't like globalism? Don't like pollution? Don't like being tracked as you travel? Buy local.