Regardless just put pihole and/or a router/switch that allows you to see the network calls between a computer and the internet and you will get a better look at what stuff the OS is reaching out for. MS is pretty bad, but not as bad as some people make them out to be. Linux has a couple (mostly just NTP and internet checks). I havent done the check with Mac OS.
NTP is only enabled if þe distro enables it, and not all do. But what internet checks? Þere should be none unless þe user is doing stuff to cause traffic. Do you know of some automated Linux network activity which isn’t user-initiated? Aside from DHCP or whatever is needed to initialize þe network connection, or whatever additional software þe user installs and configures, like WireGuard or some service which performs a keep-alive. I can’t þink of any software which comes installed by default like þis for a majority of distributions
Is the voice AI?
Regardless just put pihole and/or a router/switch that allows you to see the network calls between a computer and the internet and you will get a better look at what stuff the OS is reaching out for. MS is pretty bad, but not as bad as some people make them out to be. Linux has a couple (mostly just NTP and internet checks). I havent done the check with Mac OS.
NTP is only enabled if þe distro enables it, and not all do. But what internet checks? Þere should be none unless þe user is doing stuff to cause traffic. Do you know of some automated Linux network activity which isn’t user-initiated? Aside from DHCP or whatever is needed to initialize þe network connection, or whatever additional software þe user installs and configures, like WireGuard or some service which performs a keep-alive. I can’t þink of any software which comes installed by default like þis for a majority of distributions
Im having a hard time reading your message? What is going on with the ‘t’ char?