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  1. I've had some experience with secure #laptop hardware & software from @purism. They also make the #Purism #Key for secure boot, which I wrote about in #LinuxJournal some years back. Before that I used to buy hardware from a #Linux-focused reseller that shifted to a training company.

    I like the ease-of-use the macOS ecosystem provides, but with MS #SpywareOS & Apple's flight from #FOSS to ever more proprietary software, I'd like to revisit #LinuxLaptops & #LTO9 servers.

    Suggestions?

  2. I've had some experience with secure #laptop hardware & software from @purism. They also make the #Purism #Key for secure boot, which I wrote about in #LinuxJournal some years back. Before that I used to buy hardware from a #Linux-focused reseller that shifted to a training company.

    I like the ease-of-use the macOS ecosystem provides, but with MS #SpywareOS & Apple's flight from #FOSS to ever more proprietary software, I'd like to revisit #LinuxLaptops & #LTO9 servers.

    Suggestions?

  3. I've had some experience with secure #laptop hardware & software from @purism. They also make the #Purism #Key for secure boot, which I wrote about in #LinuxJournal some years back. Before that I used to buy hardware from a #Linux-focused reseller that shifted to a training company.

    I like the ease-of-use the macOS ecosystem provides, but with MS #SpywareOS & Apple's flight from #FOSS to ever more proprietary software, I'd like to revisit #LinuxLaptops & #LTO9 servers.

    Suggestions?

  4. I've had some experience with secure #laptop hardware & software from @purism. They also make the #Purism #Key for secure boot, which I wrote about in #LinuxJournal some years back. Before that I used to buy hardware from a #Linux-focused reseller that shifted to a training company.

    I like the ease-of-use the macOS ecosystem provides, but with MS #SpywareOS & Apple's flight from #FOSS to ever more proprietary software, I'd like to revisit #LinuxLaptops & #LTO9 servers.

    Suggestions?

  5. I've had some experience with secure #laptop hardware & software from @purism. They also make the #Purism #Key for secure boot, which I wrote about in #LinuxJournal some years back. Before that I used to buy hardware from a #Linux-focused reseller that shifted to a training company.

    I like the ease-of-use the macOS ecosystem provides, but with MS #SpywareOS & Apple's flight from #FOSS to ever more proprietary software, I'd like to revisit #LinuxLaptops & #LTO9 servers.

    Suggestions?

  6. Microsoft thinking that the world really needs a #SpywareOS is simply nuts. I'd have given long odds on #Linux or #BSD ever being realistic desktop contenders again after decades of "The Year of the *nux Desktop" remaining out of reach due to proprietary hardware, firmware, and GPU drivers. Breathtakingly creepy levels of #datascraping in the name of #AI overlordship might just make it viable again, though. Yay?

  7. @augustocc @GossiTheDog That is not that big of a surprise as it isn't a #opensource OS like any Proper Linux's

    And the fact they have not made the amount of money on their #spyware (#spywareOS) as they was hoping to do, unlike Google's #SpywareOS. If you take a peek in the history, you will notice that that MS are changing business model every 5 to 10 years to replicate Apple and Google