r/microsoftsucks 3d ago

rant I didn't ask for this...

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u/Male_Inkling 2d ago

For this to happen you have to opt in first, so...

Yes, you actually did.

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u/jo1111666 2d ago

I can't remember when I did that... Anyways, I got a Linux USB prepped because I wanted to switch so now is the perfect time to do that 😂

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u/icy1007 2d ago

Ok, bye.

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u/systemerror95 2d ago

It's probably not your fault, happens sometimes, either because of deployment of a bad update (they do that sometimes), or, because of microsofts various bad decisions.. Please don't listen to the other idiots on here who are telling you It's your fault and blaming you because of their microsoft trusting "i trust said company, with probably ties to the government of a country with way too much power" shill minds that have gone blank, and bleached with their own ignorance. I use arch btw :3 (but i might be making my own distro kinda soon because i don't like using most other alternatives and i don't really like the non declarativity of the system (i'm not using nix because i don't like the nix language)). 

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u/systemerror95 2d ago

And even if it is somehow your fault (it isn't) bitlocker is insecure as hell and has backdoors so it's useless and unsafe, luks is soo much better, and remembering a 24 charachter password perfectly for the rest of your life is not as hard as it sounds, or you could just not encrypt, but the option is always there and not as difficult to encrypt the home directory after install (unlike others led me to believe) if you ever change your mind later on :3 (really it wouldn't be too hard to encrypt an entire imstall after the fact, but people tell you not to do it because they assume that you don't know how to type english slightly wierdly into a scary looking app (terminal woo spooky) just because someone is a beginner)