I want to use the latest F# on my Linux and FreeBSD computers, but F# .NET Core is only available for download from Microsoft's website. It contains a bunch of spyware for collecting telemetry. I am afraid of installing .NET Core on my innocent computers. What should I do? F# has far better support for making web apps than OCaml, but I don't want to deal with Microsoft's shady tricks. Mono is probably not suitable for production use on long-running servers, and it is ASP.NET (not .NET Core).
What should I do? Should I switch to Haskell to use its web programming libraries? But I don't like laziness ...
Microsoft is truly an enemy of privacy and open source.