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Hmm, strange that none of the options is:

Microsoft is an evil company that tried to destroy the open World Wide Web. They abused their monopoly to drive Netscape out of business, and were convicted of doing that in court. Their famous “Embrace, Extend, Extinguish” strategy broke standard HTML, broke Javascript, broke Java applets, and so-on. They also attempted to destroy Linux, spreading Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt to make people afraid to use it. The reason I don’t use Edge isn’t about Edge, but about Microsoft. Whenever I have a chance to avoid using a Microsoft product, I take it.

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But if that’s really how you feel, you likely wouldn’t be running Windows (and hence be stuck with Edge as your default browser) in the first place.

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Until recently, getting games to work on Linux was a real pain. The main purpose of my Windows machine is for games.

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If it’s a work issued computer, they might not have a say in the choice of OS.

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That’s completely invalid if you’re switching over to Google products, who had to remove their motto “don’t be evil”.

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Yup. Chrome is the new Internet Explorer.

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Wow, where to start with this.

  1. Google didn’t “have” to “remove” their motto. As part of the restructuring to have Alphabet as a holding company that includes Google, Alphabet’s motto was “Do the right thing”. They argued at the time that “evil” is hard to define, and that the goal shouldn’t just be to avoid evil, but to do good. There’s nothing that made them “have” to do that. But, maybe you could argue that it generated a lot of negative press for them, so they felt pressure to change.
  2. The “Don’t be evil” motto is, itself, a reference to Microsoft. It came about sometime between 1999 and 2001, when Microsoft was on trial for their evil acts. Abusing their monopoly to drive Netscape out of business, in particular. Some might argue that Google has also abused their monopoly, but it would be hard to argue that they did it in the same evil way as Microsoft, who used Internet Explorer to destroy standard HTML, fractured Javascript by creating JScript, destroyed Java applets by using ActiveX controls, lied about it being impossible to remove Internet Explorer from Windows, falsified evidence at their federal antitrust trial, etc.

Basically, while you might find Google’s surveillance-capitalism model distasteful, they’re nothing like Microsoft’s true evil.

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…and go straight into Google’s arms instead?

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Microsoft is Evil. Google is ungood.

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I wish one of the options was Bill Gates’ 1976 Open Letter to Hobbyists.

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Where’s the option for: “I don’t want to use edge because it shoves polls in my face”

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Some people pay extra for that sort of thing.

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Bravo

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They should add a pop-up with a ‘Why not Firefox?’ question.

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Only if it also comes with a picture of Zoidberg.

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Yeah, that seems about right, after all everything will evolve into grab, foxes included.

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Choco install chrome Scoop install chrome

Apt install chrome

Etc Etc Etc

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