As a Linux user for a few years now I have to disagree. My friends who still rely on Windows only software for either school or their jobs use Revision OS and installs it with a tool called playbooks which takes only a few minutes and automatically disables feature updates; only allowing security updates to go through. This makes it so all "system updates" are through the playbook app which is pretty cool, it pretty much makes it a Windows fork and won't revert or break anything when updating
helpmyusernamewontfi
I literally only started hearing people say its a honeypot after that one cat pfp youtuber was reviewing its onion services when proton released it, which used https for the onion domain, which he said "is the same thing honeypots do" or whatever
Still SteamOS. I tried bazzite since I loved it on my previous desktop I had but it was super unstable on my deck , no clue why.
I don't know why but bazzite for me was super unstable compared to holo os for my deck
I use it as my primary PC! It's such an awesome and stable Linux experience
sober.vinegarhq.org
sadly for me money is that tight right now, so if I can donate via ad revenue I definitely would (or better yet donating my time instead)
I'd seriously love to use Ecosia but that stops me from doing so
I think I got somebody
if you never clear your cookies.
They allow you to use a link instead for saving settings, which can also be used to set as your default search engine
nah proton is perfectly fine