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Comment by dist-epoch

1 day ago

Yes, which is why I use paid-for OSes and browsers, instead of free ones like Linux or Firefox. I don't want to be the product.

With Linux you can control up to the detail any auto-update, and any update in general, all the way to being able to inspect the code.

  • With GNU/Linux, yes. With Android/Linux, not so much. [1]

    (I used to dislike this "GNU/Linux" term, it seemed unimportant - Android showed me why the GNU part of it is)

    [1] https://keepandroidopen.org/

    • I don't think anybody implied or thought of Android in this subthread, just because it nominally runs the Linux kernel. I for sure understood it as just "Linux = whole OS-level distros of the laptop/PC bound type" not "anything with a Linux kernel even if it's a proprietary mobile phone OS".

    • Only if you have the closed-source Google Play Services... Just like desktop, there are plenty of Android distros like LineageOS

Why is nobody building a paid for browser with built in search engine and LLM assistant? Should probably make it open source for transparency. And before anyone says you would build/compile it yourself if it was open source, those ppl are already running their self compiled tools and are not the target market.

You are still the product with commercial OSes. Paying doesn't stop them from shoving ads and telemetry wherever they can.

Man, this is a dumb take even by HN standards.

  • No, the dumb take is believing that if you pay for something you are not the product anyway.

    • I definitely feel less a product on macOS than anything Google-orientated. I don't know where Windows fits into that exactly, given "paying for Windows" is not really how it's even seen, given major updates were 'free' (with extra ads).

    • He meant the face-value of your comment is dumb.

      But I think it as sarcasm is also wrong.