Well isn't that just so fucking lovely
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People love to shit on Ubuntu, but I do think it's important to remember that their primary customers are enterprises. That's what pays the bills, and it's also the reason that it's so well-supported. And since it's still Linux, you can disable or remove anything you disagree with, or go with a fork that's done that heavy lifting for you. Some companies (and individuals) will want the best-in-class Linux support for AI inference. Get over it.
It's not that there aren't some risks to LLMs that produce illicit output, but the training data that made such output possible is openly available online already. As far as the risks of flooding the web with misinformation and propaganda, well...
Personally, I could do without Google Wallet. I usually carry my credit card and ID around with me. However, Chicago's CTA system has a pretty good mobile app and it's easier to manage your passes and fare that way.
You will not be able to use NFC for payments. In my case, it didn't work for public transit cards either. That's the only thing stopping me from switching.
I have experimented with microblog.pub in the past. It's easy to set up, and federation worked just fine for me.
Applying for jobs inherently involves the processing of your personal information. They need your legal name, your employment history, your contact information, etc. to determine if you're a good match. When you're applying online, this data must be transmitted and stored.
You can reduce your footprint by applying directly using email or the phone, even by making a job-applications-only email/VoIP like you mention. These services also require personal information for regularity purposes and spam/abuse prevention.