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simple@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 years ago

Raspberry Pi 5: available now!

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Raspberry Pi 5: available now!

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Raspberry Pi 5: available now! - Raspberry Pi
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Raspberry Pi 5: available now! We’ve been excited to see the response of early users to Raspberry Pi 5, and can’t wait to see what you do once you get your hands on it.
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    To bad that Raspberry Pi lost its cool, when they began to “cooperate” with Microsoft, and grant Microsoft access to your device.

    Edit:
    As answered to another user about the issues of the Microsft repo:

    The raspberry pi came preinstalled with a Microsoft developer tool, which resided in a Microsoft controlled repo.
    Now Microsoft has root access to your system, whenever you make any kind of upgrade, and can change dependencies for that tool to anything in their repo. Basically granting a third party control over your raspberry pi.
    The worst is that it’s very difficult to prevent, you may look up guides to prevent Microsoft repo, and even these solutions have shortcomings.
    https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/02/raspberry-pi-os-added-a-microsoft-repo-no-its-not-an-evil-secret/
    On top of that, this enabled telemetry which is borderline illegal in EU.
    It also means you ping Microsoft with every use of your package manager, granting Microsoft very useful information on a competing OS, plus giving them information you may not wish to give them.
    You may consider all these issues as non issues, but I do not.

    Edit:

    It did not come preinstalled.

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      Can you support your claim? Raspberry py offers a Linux based computer and you can install whatever the hell you want on it.

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        Yeah I’d like a source too because what they said makes no sense. The immature way they responded to criticism of someone they hired is a good reason to be turned off of the pi, no need to actually make up something ridiculous.

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            Thanks, that makes more sense. According to an article on ars it doesn’t actually install anything so I don’t see their problem. All they have to do is comment out the line or just use a different distribution.

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              It was removed a month later anyway. Now VSCode can be installed through the main Raspbian repo.

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                OK they apparently did, but apparently they did it silently, at least I never noticed, maybe because I switched to Debian?
                I actually thought it was still there!

                https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=306597

                But you are right they did it after about a month. If only they had owned up to it. Or at least announced it more clearly.

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                That’s not the same as their claim that Microsoft software was pre installed and has access to your system which is what I’m arguing was incorrect.

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              https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=303549

              https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/02/raspberry-pi-os-added-a-microsoft-repo-no-its-not-an-evil-secret/

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          https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=303549

          https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/02/raspberry-pi-os-added-a-microsoft-repo-no-its-not-an-evil-secret/

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            Explain how adding a Microsoft repo that doesn’t actually install anything is the same as giving Microsoft access to your device?

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              OK if i must…

              The raspberry pi came preinstalled with a Microsoft developer tool, which resided in a Microsoft controlled repo.

              Now Microsoft has root access to your system, whenever you make any kind of upgrade, and can change dependencies for that tool to anything in their repo. Basically granting a third party control over your raspberry pi.

              The worst is that it’s very difficult to prevent, you may look up guides to prevent Microsoft repo, and even these solutions have shortcomings.

              https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/02/raspberry-pi-os-added-a-microsoft-repo-no-its-not-an-evil-secret/

              On top of that, this enabled telemetry which is borderline illegal in EU.

              It also means you ping Microsoft with every use of your package manager, granting Microsoft very useful information on a competing OS, plus giving them information you may not wish to give them.

              You may consider all these issues as non issues, but I do not.

              Edit:

              It did not come preinstalled.

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                Finally, performing apt policy code confirms that Visual Studio Code was not actually installed on my system—it’s just easier to install (and update!) now, since its parent repository is part of my sources list, along with the GPG code verifying the contents of that repository.

                It didn’t come pre installed with the tool. It only had the repo. Did you even read your own link?

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                  Corrected.

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          Ha! I mean yeah Micro$oft is bad but honestly, VScode is so useful. Unless you’re a Vim hardcore VScode is the way to go imo.

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        https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=303549

        https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/02/raspberry-pi-os-added-a-microsoft-repo-no-its-not-an-evil-secret/

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      Lots of things to criticize rPi foundation for, but this is just goofy BS.

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        Not the foundation. They’re not the ones who’ve funked up the product, it was and is the stupid profit-driven sister corporation to which they’ve outsourced design and manufacturing. The foundation exists only for educarional stuff now.

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          My wife still uses the hardware, but with only Debian on it.
          Personally they lost me, fucking up like that, I don’t trust them.

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        https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/02/raspberry-pi-os-added-a-microsoft-repo-no-its-not-an-evil-secret/

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          You keep posting this article but it explains clearly why it’s not a big deal.

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            I just found the article to prove that it happened.

            You then have to ask why it wasn’t announced, and why they changed the practice?

            There are several problems about it, which I stated elsewhere in this thread. You may think they are not an issue, and that’s OK.
            But I DO think it’s a serious issue, in part for the reasons stated previously.

            Now I think I’m out of here, this is not something that actually has my interest anymore, since we use Debian on our old Pi’s , and will not buy any more.

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        I don’t get it. From what I can tell, they added /etc/apt/sources.list.d/vscode.list with a third-party MS repository . . . and that’s it. You can now do sudo apt install code and get VS Code installed. If you don’t want VS Code, then don’t install it. At worst, Microsoft gets a log entry of you downloading the package list every time you do sudo apt update.

        I don’t really like VS Code, myself, but it’s becoming something of an industry standard. Even in environments that are otherwise Linux-based. Lots of my coworkers use it even though we deploy on Linux. Making it easier for students to install is understandable.

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          I’m also confused, and I say this as someone who uses Debian as their main driver.

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      There was also a Windows 10 IOT build for Raspberry Pi. Basically a stripped down Windows without a desktop for embedded uses. Nobody was forced to use it and probably very few people ever did.

      As for this repo it looks like a build of VS Code which is just a popular text / programming editor.

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      Based on that URL, this only applies to RaspberryPi OS but you’re in no way required to even use it.

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