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the16bitgamer@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish ·
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Found this out in the wilds of Nova Scotia. Looked like Debian

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Found this out in the wilds of Nova Scotia. Looked like Debian

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    I’m still furious they intentionally broke CentOS. And then had the audacity to emulate SmallFloppy Glasspane and bake some spyware into Fedora.

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      This is the first I’ve heard about spyware in Fedora. Care to elaborate?

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        https://www.itpro.com/software/linux/fedora-workstation-devs-face-community-backlash-over-plans-to-collect-telemetry-data

        Anonymous data is useless. Most any data can be de-anonymized. And tracking data is always to “improve services” until the companies are offered significant sums for it…

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        Probably telemetry software. Basically mandated for any publicly traded software company these days.

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          The thing is that telemetry can be useful… bug reports let the developer know which bugs occur the most, feature logging lets the developer know which features are used the most (and thus what they might want to focus on adding new functionality to), etc. It’s become a dirty word since a lot of companies have telemetry that’s way too intrusive.

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