Afaik we're still yet to find out whether viewing AI-generated material makes an individual look for real-life child abuse imagery.
I believe viewing the latter allows many to keep real-life urges under control (might re-check materials on that), but it obviously comes with its own issues. If we can make AI generated child pornography, and if it doesn't make people go look for the "real stuff", we might actually make a very positive impact on child safety.
Use NewPipe for YouTube on mobile, works like a charm with YouTube vids.
Beware: it's not account-based, so you can't comment and it won't synchronize subscriptions automatically (but you can import them from YouTube)
Linux doesn't represent a company; besides, it's not even an OS to begin with, it's a kernel. And people recommend it because it is good and because most people have "Windows = computer" in their head, which is actively harmful for everyone and is a real form of unconscious brand loyalty.
Installing Linux through now-ubiquitous Calamares takes just a few minutes, it explains every step (of which only one is actually technical, which is drive partition, and the rest are like selecting time zone and admin password), and it's extremely intuitive. It is literally easier than installing Windows.
But yeah, most people never installed Windows either, and just get it preinstalled.
Honestly, this.
It's very ironic, but with settings hidden God-knows-where and poor support for much of the advanced software, I find Windows way less polished and comfortable than Linux, despite many claiming the opposite
Use a popular Linux distro and employ the app store (that, unlike Windows Store, actually relies on insanely rich repositories that have just about anything) - installing apps on Linux is simpler than on Windows.
As per app support - 99% of all programs are either Linux-native or run just fine through Wine. Unless you have to work in field of engineering or employ Adobe software, you should be just fine
It actually does feel better to have done that; it's unironically lifechanging to go to Linux as a daily driver.
Linux is not a brand; it's not represented by any company, and, open-source as it is, it just doesn't allow for the sort of shenanigans Microsoft or Apple are employing against their users.
The reason we are saying again and again to switch to Linux is because it really solves all those problems. Linux is good for desktop; run it as your main system (not a VM) for a week, and feel the difference yourself. Go with Manjaro, or Linux Mint, and amaze yourself.
Starfield may sadly require a little more work - some players report a few missing textures and performance issues. Others, though, are playing fine.
You can always check that at ProtonDB, highly recommend.
This is not true; Bitcoin is open source and you don't have to guess whether such line is there or not.
It is not.