@Jojothegoodperson@kirby@threat Font plays a role, but the main giveaway is the smoothing algorithm. All three main OSes have very distinct qualities to it which are hard to explain but still noticeable.
@threat@mint@kirby Tbh after the privacy thing I wanted to change to Windows Xlite which removes all the anti-privacy things from Windows and also uses way less ram
@Jojothegoodperson@kirby@threat Prepacking an ISO allows its creator to integrate some trojan well deep into the system without ever being noticed since people in industry won't use it and won't have time to check it. There's been many precedents, e.g. https://www.techspot.com/news/99063-trojanclipper231-crypto-hijacker-infecting-windows-hidden-efi-partition.html Back in XP era I myself fucked around with systems that run some custom Windows XP ISOs that had radmin remote desktop snuck into them with no paswword. Either way, their website also looks rather juvenile, which is also a red flag since they won't have much of their trustworthiness at stake.
@mint@kirby@threat But yeah you're right, seems like there isn't a choice, I have to use Linux Mint for a while until I get used to the terminal and then use Arch Linux since it is good for gaming