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by throwaaskjdfh 1808 days ago
As a meta-point, I'm kinda surprised how attitudes among programmers have reversed in the last 20 years, from phoning home being suspicious under any circumstances, to telemetry being indispensable. I suspect the two sides of the argument map pretty closely to age.
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I agree, although I am one of the younger generation that believes what the older generation is saying on this one.
Me too, I’m younger but very much in the boat of “paying for software quality with your privacy is usually a bad trade”. Nothing inherently needs to phone home, it’s a design choice rather than a mandate chiselled in a stone tablet. If people want privacy over speedier bug fixes that’s a legitimate thing to want.

Open source users tend to be more privacy conscious anyway, even if Ultimate Guitar / Muse aren’t acting in bad faith (and they do have a bad reputation) then they’re showing a shocking lack of understanding about what they’ve taken over.