• @Discover5164@lemm.ee
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    241 year ago

    this is one of the reasons i asked for a linux pc, they told me to install the OS myself… well sure there are no Spyware

    • netburnr
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      1 year ago

      There are tools that can monitor usage at the bios level.

      • @Numpty@lemmy.ca
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        61 year ago

        But you’d have to install it yourself in a scenario where you manage your company machine yourself.

        I’m permanently remote in my job. When I was hired, I was given a generous budget to buy whatever home office equipment I needed including whatever laptop I wanted. I was free to either buy a MacBook or a PC - if I bought a PC, I was required to wipe the OEM Windows OS and install whatever Linux distro I wanted (which is the choice I went with). I and a LOT of other employees run whatever Linux distro makes us happy. IT tracks the asset number, and that’s it. There’s no spyware…

        • @camr_on@lemmy.world
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          71 year ago

          That sounds ducking amazing, all I got for wfh was a $2 mouse and a Windows box that spends half the day failing to sync to OneDrive

          • @Numpty@lemmy.ca
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            51 year ago

            The company I work for is one of many in the IT world that “gets it” that WFH is an advantage and makes employees happy.

            No Windows boxes anywhere. Windows is banned as a base OS (allowed in VMs only). It’s OSX or Linux only. I’m good with that :-) Oh that generous budget was $3000 USD to spend as I wanted on whatever equipment I wanted. Since I already have a desk, chair, monitor etc, I spent almost all of the budget on the laptop :-) It’s a good’un. Hehe