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imiric 11 hours ago

> My computer should remember everything I did on it, period. It should remember every website I visited, exactly how far down I scrolled on each page, every thought I typed and subsequently deleted before posting...

Sheesh.

As someone who uses web browsers that delete all session data when they're closed, and routinely wipes any "recently used" lists and temporary files in all operating systems I use, the thought of the machines I'm using remembering my usage behavior to such an extent is terrifying to me.

I mean, I get why those features would be appealing. I just have zero trust in the companies that build such software, because they've violated my trust time and time again. Yet I'm expected to suddenly trust them in this case? Not a chance. Not when the data that I would be entrusting them with for the features you mention are a literal gold mine for them. Trusting a trillion-dollar corporation with a history of privacy violations and hostility towards its users is just unthinkable for me, no matter what features I might be missing out on.

It's unfortunate that computing has come to this, but I choose the hardware and software I use very carefully. In cases where I'm forced to use a system I don't trust, I try my best to limit my activity and minimize the digital footprints I leave behind. I prefer using open source software for this reason, but even that is carefully selected, since OSS is easily corruptible by unscrupulous developers, and companies that use it as a marketing tactic.

The only way I might use software with that level of intrusion is if I've inspected every line of it, I run it inside a container with very limited permissions, or if I've written it myself. Needless to say, it's more likely I'll just miss out on using those features instead, and I'm fine with that.