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7/20/2025, 6:22:49 AM
Most home users who switch to Linux are just tech-illiterate "muh privacy" meme followers. And the remaining are hippie weirdos who are hostile toward even critical security features like Secure Boot; a feature that protects you against permanent malware/bootkit/rootkit. Linux (X Windows System) doesn't even have input isolation; any app can read any input sent to another app. MacOS for example has "Input Monitoring" feature that protects your keyboard against any unfocused app. And I'm not even talking about those trashy "muh stable" distros that force you to use apps last updated 30 months ago. It's not 2003 anymore, stability means nothing for home users, having most up-to-date software installed is the important thing. And when you truly pressure these people about security issues they first try to cope like this: "Linux user base is too small, nobody would manufacture malware for Linux machines anyway :)"; then if you continue they turn hostile like a hoarder cat lady who defends her trash filled house.
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