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LtdJorge | 1 month ago

Teams inside a VM it is, then.

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ssl-3|1 month ago

Or: Put all of Windows inside of a VM, within a host that uses disk encryption -- and let it run amok inside of its sandbox.

I did this myself for about 8 years, from 2016-2024. During that time my desktop system at home was running Linux with ZFS and libvirt, with Windows in a VM. That Windows VM was my usual day-to-day interface for the entire system. It was rocky at first, but things did get substantially better as time moved on. I'll do it again if I have a compelling reason to.

SV_BubbleTime|1 month ago

If you’re doing your work inside the windows machine, what protection does Linux as a host get you?

dvfjsdhgfv|1 month ago

It's not just Teams. You need to be constantly vigilant not to make any change that would let them link your MS account to Windows. And they make it more and more difficult not only to install but also use Windows without a Microsoft account. I think they'll also enforce it on everybody eventually.

prmoustache|1 month ago

You need to just stop using windows and that's it.

The only windows I am using is the one my company makes me use but I don't do anything personal on it. I have my personal computer next to it in my office running on linux.

smileybarry|1 month ago

Just Teams in a browser tab instead. Does it actively require running as a full app to do anything?

LtdJorge|1 month ago

No, but you have to use a Chromium browser on Windows, otherwise your life will be miserable.