PHP: Facebook, Dream Market, Silk Road(darkweb)
Ruby on Rails: Github, Airbnb
Django: Bitbucket
These technologies can compile into websites in themselves, but they are usually used as backend
they collect data about every user, not just abortion seekers, propably
a step in privacy is better than zero. Always. discussion terminated
then you can forget any compatibility, but you know. I think privacy needs to be sensible, and it should not go in such ranges that highly limits usablity
they most likely want to game on their laptop as well. Linux is capable, but usually requires good configuration and troubleshooting, that a gen alpha kid can't do, and parents are busy. This is why it is not a widely practiced thing
those can be open-source and selfhosted, no?
there are many more type of websites, other than html
"i don't have anything to hide" mfs when their passwords get leaked:
for gaming, i will buy very capable hardware. ryzen 7 7th or ryzen 9 7th series cpu, 32gb 6000mhz ddr5 ram, 3000mb/s SSDs, rx 7800 xt. On proton db, these devices tend to have good scores. Also i don't play with ANY competitive games at all, so don't have to worry about anticheat. I should be fine then, right? Without dualbooting, that complicates things to an unnecessary degree
most of the times i got notified of the ban.
there are unofficial builds around + you can build for yourself i you have a high-end linux desktop
i also run a degoogled custom rom. but not risc-v