XPost: alt.linux   
   From: colon.powell@tutanato.com   
      
   On 10/20/2025 12:46 PM, Colon Powell wrote:   
   > On 10/20/2025 11:03 AM, Jan Panteltje wrote:   
   >>> Colon Powell wrote:   
   >>>> Rob Braxman warns in another video not to upgrade from Windows 10 to   
   >>> Windows 11 due to the lack of privacy on all new Windows 11 computers. I   
   >>> recommend anyone watch that video and decide for themselves if he's   
   >>> right. In this video, Braxman urges his followers to buy late model   
   >>> computers that don't have AI supporing chips and ID chips.   
   >>>   
   >>> Just recently, Windows Copilot got activated on Windows 11 in its full   
   >>> form where the AI companion is now watching everything you do on screen   
   >>> and doing screen shots every few seconds. Then it stores your every   
   >>> action historically. Truly the biggest invasion of privacy ever and they   
   >>> will duplicate your brain on the computer.   
   >>>   
   >>> The only OS that's free from this AI Companion BS is Linux. So it's time   
   >>> to move since the spyware is here now on Windows and coming shortly to   
   >>> MacOS and iOS. And it is also now on Google Android.   
   >>   
   >> I am posting this from a Raspberry Pi4 8GB with the Usenet Newsreader   
   >> NewsFleX I wrote.   
   >> A Raspi costs less than 100 US dollars, including 128 GB SDcard for   
   >> storage.   
   >> I do have a 4 TB Toshiba US harddisc connected to some Raspberries via   
   >> an USB hub.   
   >> Now we are crossing the $200, add wireless keyboard and mouse, monitor.   
   >> I do have 5 Raspberries, 4 are on 24/7, 3 are on a UPS.   
   >> Several 'hats' for raspberries to do things, some RTL_SDR USB sticks   
   >> to follow radio, air traffic, ship traffic,   
   >> outside weather sensor, airpressure, measure and log radiation,   
   >> records 6 security cameras,   
   >> records audio, plays background music and one drives a huge moving dot   
   >> matrix display   
   >> in the window upstairs asking for a 2 state solution in Gaza.   
   >>   
   >> Have not used MS windows since win98, started with Linux in about 1992   
   >> with SLS   
   >> https://itsfoss.com/earliest-linux-distros/   
   >> 4. Softlanding Linux System (SLS)   
   >> Wrote code for many applications...   
   >> PCs run Linux here too (grlm and Slackware), laptop runs Ubuntu.   
   >> https://panteltje.nl/panteltje/newsflex/download.html   
   >> https://panteltje.nl/pub/computer_table_IMX_IMG_0679.JPG   
   >> https://panteltje.nl/pub/Fazley_keyboard_behind_table_IXIMG_1524.JPG   
   >>   
   >> Windows 'upgrades???'   
   >> Oldest raspi here is running a release from February 2013, on 24/7,   
   >> never a problem.   
   >>   
   >> This one   
   >> raspberrypi: ~ # uname -a   
   >> Linux raspberrypi 5.15.32-v7l+ #1538 SMP Thu Mar 31 19:39:41 BST 2022   
   >> armv7l GNU/Linux   
   >> also on 24/7 on UPS.   
   >> Monitor via HDMI switch that can select any Raspi on the table.   
   >> Uptime of the security cameras recording Raspi was almost 600 days   
   >> when l looked a while back.   
   >> Reiability is good, very good.   
   >>   
   >> MS had shares in hardware companies, it makes ever more bloated   
   >> software needing ever more powerful hardware   
   >> sucking ever more power: so your money.   
   >> They have nothing new whatsoever that is not available for free and   
   >> often better in Linux.   
   >   
   > Thank you for your highly informative and on-topic post. Would you be   
   > so kind as to post a link to your newsreader?   
   >   
   Never mind. I see that you did post the URL to download it. Thank you.   
   I'll DL it next time I'm on my Ubuntu Linux laptop.   
      
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