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by autoexec 753 days ago
> My point is that there isn’t a technical reason that prevents Linus distros, or any other OS, from restarting your computer whenever it feels like it.

Go install MS-DOS 6.22 on a computer. You can leave that system up and wait your whole life and you'll never see it suddenly restart your computer without asking. The technical reason why it can't is because there is no code in that OS designed to check for and accept an order from someone at Microsoft to restart your machine without asking. It doesn't exist. You could choose to find or write and then install new software that gives that OS the capability to do it, but that capability just isn't there otherwise.

There's no rule that an OS has to include code to violate the rights and will of the people who install it on their devices. That's a choice that MS made. Far too many people have accepted that behavior from them so they keep pushing and pushing with new and increasingly user-hostile code and behavior but none of that is inevitable or unavoidable. That is what's a very recent development. For a very very long time no operating system would have dared to violate their users that way. None of them did.

Yes, at a certain level you have to be able to place some level your trust in your OS. Especially one with internet access. MS has shown themselves to be entirely untrustworthy, but they could still change all of that. They could strip out every line of code that allows them to remotely access your system without your explicit permission. They could be 100% transparent about what their updates will do to your computer if they are installed and they could give you the ability to not install any update you didn't like and revert to any previous state. They could give you full access to every file and directory and process and give you the ability to control every aspect of their OS. They could vow to never modify a setting after you've changed it. They just choose not to do those things, because they don't care about you or your privacy or your wishes, or your rights. As long as people continue to use windows, Microsoft stands to make a lot of money by ignoring those things.