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this post was submitted on 25 Apr 2025
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I opt-out.
Just like opting out of using a Microsoft account to log into windows, the grips will get tighter and tighter over time until you are forced to use butt hole ID to unlock your screen.
While I very much dislike that too, it's very easy to opt out. Just use Windows Pro, Enterprise, or education.
I haven't used windows home in decades, I deal with new installs of pro/enterprise all the time. You have to jump hoops now to create a local account.
Nah, you just select domain join. I did that a few weeks ago on a Win 11 enterprise install.
But if you deal with new installs "all the time" you should really consider automating the setup and domain joining, instead of manually creating local accounts and then domain joining.
Domain or azure ad join is what I'm used to, but for personal machines and friends/family I do local accounts.
Me too... well using linux is technically opting out to that right?
It's the only way to be sure Microsoft won't sneakily turn it back on.
At least until they sneak it into VS Code's telemetry. ...only sort of joking.
VS Codium to the rescue.
neovim to the rescue.
I spent a couple of weeks trying to get used to vim and in the end I just figured that whatever performance boost I'm supposed to get by not having a UI, I lose by having to learn vim.
People who use it need to be on some kind of government watch list.