If you go with kubuntu you'll be using snaps by default (which can be removed entirely with some tweaking) and they aren't actually good (as with the recent steam issues)
If you're on windows you can do something else. Right click the folder with videos > Properties > Advanced > tick "Compress contents to save disk space" and give it a moment to compress everything.
if you're to buy a domain at any point, do what every steam scammer I've seen do, use a privacy company to hide your real name and details. Stuff like PrivacyGuardian is pretty common and is a nice extra layer of security so people can't grab your name off of a WHOIS search
Actually insane the extens these fucking idiots go to. Not only do they provide sub-par services, they also ask high amounts of money in return.
What if I didn't know English, are they going to translate X manhwa in my native language like the groups do? No? Well boo hoo they are actively hurting the popularity of artists instead of helping them.
I'm not trying to steal hollyberry's job here but here is my understanding of snaps (and why they aren't good).
Snaps were created by Canonical (The company behind Ubuntu) to fix the issue of inconsistent dependencies. The problem with the format is that the market is proprietary and they just aren't very good. Also they perform somewhat worse than Appimages and Flatpak.
Personally I reccomend you look into Flatpak, as it's a better sandboxing format than snap is.
Also the reason you ended up with the SNAP version of steam is because Ubuntu prioritizes the snap version over the native version when using
On the contrary, it's more easy to secure because anyone can contribute. See a bug? Report it / Fix it.
Take backdoors for example. The CIA can abuse a windows backdoor all they want because we can't see it however on Linux such a thing doesn't exist because we have the code.
And even if a 0-day exploit was found and used, it would get patched really fast, it would be up to the user to do his due diligence and update.
Yo S&M is leaking on Lemmy now?