I’m curious; wouldn’t tail
refuse to open /dev/zero
since it can’t fseek
in it ?
I’m curious; wouldn’t tail
refuse to open /dev/zero
since it can’t fseek
in it ?
The closest that comes to mind are QSFP cables.
To me, telemetry would be like a sofa company wanting to put some cameras in your home to see if you’re using the sofa the way they thought you would. It just feels… off.
“90% of crashes happen right after the player uses a grenade”.
Imo, a simple opt-in crash report gets the job done. Technically it is telemetry, but a crash report is more justified than a “where have you clicked” report.
telemetry data for software from reputable companies does not get sold
There’s just no trust in companies to not sell my data. I cannot trust Microsoft nor Google nor any other company to not sell my data, having seen the shenanigans every single company is willing to pull off to get a cent more a year.
Hell nah this is a Linux community, it’s always the right place