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Personal DNS server and block all bad contents.
Have one reseller giveaway, and one VPS giveaway. Will give one to you if you want.
The only one doing tracking would be CF
KDE is heavy on CPU and gnome is heavy on ram usage.
Use lxde instead?
Oh, you are so kind.
Nah mate you got that fair and square 😅
Right. Those background services can be disabled though using available scripts and tools.
Do you think CF was controlled by the government, of CF's shareholders have political interests?
They are all the same, they are rulers.
You remind me of the computer I am using, didn't disable any service yet, with a piece of tape covering the camera.
HYPE-FOR-RYZEN!
Possible, well i am running private recursive DNS with adguard on top, plus ipv6 tunnel for v6 connectivity and my provider assigned me their routeros IP, pretty much safe.
Do you think your browser might track you? some cookies, some fingerprints, and even usage patterns.
Can use LXDE as alternative when the GUI is to be used occasionally with administration done mostly from the shell.
But for long term usage prefer KDE if the GUI has to be used more and often. As for the CPU usage, there are some processes which drives up the CPU usage and can be disabled. I think it was the kscreenlocker process.
No, I have many. I am going to give them away anyway.. tell me which you want.
I loved plasma once, super cool. but I just use gnome3 for too long, too difficult for me to change muscle memory.
Did you try Gnome before?
Yes sooner or later it will happen everywhere
Windows can't disable the camera cover even if they push more telemetry services on an update, +1 to that.
There are countless things that do that but adguard does a pretty good job, ss for cookies i just use a cookie blocker for sites i dont trust.
Both?
What if that itself is a surveillance tool funded by governments across the world
Yep did use Gnome before.
then just get yourself a wg instance.
Budgie anyone?
True that
True this
Nice strategy.
Yes that is always an option
True this and that.
Any suggestions ?
That is the second last option.