In this video by Rob Braxman provides a good overview on why you should dual-boot Windows and Linux, and how this protects you from A.I.
I’ve settled upon using four drives as the best privacy & security solution:
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First SSD with Windows 10 for things like HAM Radio software and video editing to make best use of Nvidia GPU’s.
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Second SSD with Kubuntu as a daily driver for surfing, email, calendaring, and podcasting. (I love KDE.)
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Third SSD with cut-down-to-the-bone Debian used for nothing except touching my most precious crypto wallets. No browser. No email. No closed-source.
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Fourth drive - 8 Terrabyte spinner formatted as NTFS for sharing big video and data files between Windows and Kubuntu.
I also regularly image the drives using Clonezilla to the 8 TB spinner.
This way, if I wad up one of the OS’s with carelessness or testing (often), I throw the image back on there, and I’m up and running again fast without having to completely rebuild.
Incorrect.
Some work like video editing and HAM Radio communications is far better on Windows.