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The board had to choose between 2 major options; take Elop or take Vanjoki.
And apparently mr. E was the quicker speaker with a silver tongue
Now the top talk is about the privacy issues and leaking all data to MS cloud-based analysis engines and people start to be aware of it.
Mind you, that has alays been the case really; all releases of Windows since forever have collected too much user information for the company use but now they have clearly overstepped some boundary line.
Last week there was a longish topic on how W10 takes away your freedom and data in thge finnish TV documentary "Kuningaskuluttaja" (which means loosely translated as "consumer the king").
In the episode there was pretty good description in layman's termas of the whole W10 fiasco and what possibly could be done to it.
Linux was shortly mentioned too, as a viable alternative but "still too difficult to take into use by everyman"
Easier said than done really!
Stopped using Skype around the time it was sold off to MS. You sure can guess why....