I have a crazy amount of work to do, a major security audit (my own, I hold myself to a pretty high standard) and on top of that I have a major trip incoming that I am not even at the "gee, what should I pack" phase. We are starting to lose Saturn and the outreach for the summer is coming up with more stuff to look at as we hype up the Lunar Eclipse at the end of September. And Windows 10 is the straw that may make me go full Linux. I sort of wish I could go full Ubuntu at work, but that would be a gong show as my user base is not very tech/computer/electronic savvy. Life is fun when you have 10,000 things going on all at once.
The ads in the OS bother me. This is why I am bailing on Ubuntu as a desktop OS. Your operating system should have a bare minimum footprint so that it has fewer vectors to attack and sneak in. This is why you do NOT use IE to surf the web; you want an abstraction layer of code between the internet and your machine if possible. Today we had a user get a virus from an infected ad network. So I'm still in that mindset of securing OS's. Had a chat about the EFF's new Privacy Badger, uBlock Origin, and Ghostery with people as well.