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Maybe you should look up the definition of the word and come back to your previous comments.
Yeah. That's totally what I'm doing when I remind you that telemetry exists in multiple distros and I explained that the telemetry Fedora was considering adding has been independently confirmed as not having any personally identifiable information.
It's okay dude. You got to learn a new vocabulary today.
Use whatever distro looks shinier to your eyes.
I'm never ever going to use a distro that forces telemetry on its unsuspecting users.
Let it rest.
I didn't, you did. You're the one who didn't know what gaslighting is lol
And it doesn't force it
Stop spreading misinformation lmao