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RidcullyTheBrown, to linuxmemes in You have no power here

That’s not a Linux thing. It’s just whatever desktop shell you chose to use and various shells behave in various ways. The reason this might be safer in most Linux distros is that you’re discouraged from executing things under a privileged user which means that malware can’t make significant changest to your system easily. If you do the same in windows, you’d be just as safe.

RidcullyTheBrown, to linuxmemes in Bye bye edge

That’s the point. Obviously you can uninstall any windows application too, it’s just that Microsoft doesn’t want you to.

RidcullyTheBrown, (edited ) to linuxmemes in Bye bye edge

Is this some AI generated answer? I refuse to think a person can talk like that.

The “obviously” comes from the article which states that Microsoft allows uninstallilng software which obviously means they always could do that. They just didn’t want to allow users to do it.

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