7 comments

  • rolph 21 hours ago ago

    Down to brass tacks; letting all your data and digital assets be swallowed and curated by MS is incredibly insecure.

    the MS ecosystem has been hacked wide open, and the best response has been lipstick and sunday frock, on a pig. thier primary function is now data hoover for AI training.

  • tonetegeatinst a day ago ago

    Welcome aboard the train of Digital Sovereignty.

  • chmod775 21 hours ago ago

    It's quite hard, but still not impossible, to keep a Windows installation from phoning home at every opportunity.

    But there's a breaking point here somewhere when MS manages to shove so much crap into Windows and Office, that any sane sysadmin will have to answer "I don't know" when asked whether and where data processed on the device might get sent without the user's knowledge. At that point likely not even Microsoft will be able to make assurances with a straight face about the monster they created. Already these kinds of "oopsies" are par for the course.

    We're at a point where pressing the Win key followed by CTRL+V will send your clipboard to MS servers on default Windows installations. Any user is one fat-finger missing the control key away from this. Pretty easy way to break the law if you're doctor.

    I know it will get worse from here and my disdain for the people involved in this shitshow is immeasurable.

    Of course many goverments and companies will not able to tolerate this new state of affairs. Once Microsoft fully loses their "trusted" status with these sort of clients, it will take them decades to regain it.

  • Woodi 15 hours ago ago

    I'm curious - did they recompile OpenOffice (and maybe reviewed sources or fixed some bugs) or just downloaded binaries ? ;)

    • N19PEDL2 15 hours ago ago

      > Austria's military has heavily invested in LibreOffice development itself. The armed forces have been funding the creation of new features and improvements that are now included in public releases.

      • Woodi 14 hours ago ago

        My bad :)

  • 97742689064433 15 hours ago ago

    You won't believe number 3!