I think there are still things it collects even if you opt out at startup.
yeah, sure! i meant just the other nuisances, all those extra services. if you don't even install them chances are you won't be bothered with 'improvements' of them. can't be more specific, don't remember. but for sure my w10 updates regularly but doesn't annoy me with any of that crap.
It's funny how things change and how quickly data collection becomes normalised.
yes.
I guess open source encryption and security applications and appliances are getting more and more relevant. Nope, you just can't trust anything much these days.
open source software won't help much running on obscure hardware. of course it's still better than running obscure software! and opensource is after all not only about utility, but about openess and sharing knowledge, about inclusive global progress, which is good anyway. but no, you can't trust any device these days. your only bet is to go unnoticed, be uninteresting. be the ball, z!
but there is a bright side and it's that it's just evolution. even if we don't like this, we need to adapt because it is inevitable. most of us still live in an era where free will governs our human conscience, a timeless identity, a soul if you want. but that's over. mostly because science just shows that that's bollocs, that we have no clue who we are, that there is really no holy, atemporal "me", that we are just a complex set of algorithms and that other algorithms can know us far better than we think we do. so we will augment ourselves with these algorithms, this will improve our health, extend our life and improve our "experience". but privacy is out of the window, has no place, and after some resistence eventually nobody will even miss it. but not only privacy. the whole view about what it means to be human is about to radically change, and that impacts everything, from consumer behavior to human rights passing through philosophy, economy and politics. and of course morals.
of course this brings more and new dangers. it's actually terryfying. but so have been all fundamental changes. we happen to be living in the brink to a new era.