Interesting take.
Can you justify FOSS?
Best way to sum up the retarded drivel you wrote.
ok
Privacy and freedom are inherently intertwined. People who are oppressed out of their privacy are also oppressed out of their freedom.
Back in the oven, kike.
foss is best for server stuff. its good for most desktop stuff too but there are some things that could be better.
this. just go look on reddit or the other social medias if you want to see what happens when you arent like everyone else.
Legit. IIS vs say Nginx, Apache, or Lighttpd is like a golf cart vs a Lamborghini. You can’t beat Free Software for low-level protocol implementation. Even on the desktop, libre programs are all really solid
They just need better user interfaces.
No, it's just a normal search engine. As opposed to google that's a biased, censored search engine that promotes sites who pay them to. But either way, you don't expect to openly search for CP, drugs, and illegal stuff. Every search engine has logs of some sort and will answer requests by government to some extent, because they're bound by the laws in whatever country they're in. That doesn't make them a honeypot, which is rather a place specifically designed to entrap.
No, because that will attract a bunch of normies, and then the industry jews will come to take over with their CoC. Where normies go, the jews are soon to follow, because they always want to control the masses.
I'm perfectly content with "archaic" command line environments, and only man pages for documentation. In fact, I'd rather not use any GUI at all, ever. In the 80's, you had paint programs and word processors and such that could have some graphical elements in them without needing to run in a special GUI environment. In other words, the program simply ran in the framebuffer and brought with it its own custom design/widgets/etc., and when you exited the program, you got dumped back into the BASIC shell, or DOS, or whatever. And that was just fine with me, wish it had stayed that way.
Privacy means owning and controlling your data and by that owning and controlling your life. No matter if you have or don't have anything to hide, someone can hurt you if they know enough - for example by knowing where do you live or at what hours you're outside, someone could easily break into your house and steal everything, or even kill you. Also you're posting on Zig Forums, why are you here? Would you mind if I knew who you are? Do you trust people? Preserving your privacy is a mean of protecting yourself.
It isn't necessarily worse. I switched from Windows to GNU/Linux and I'm happy with it - my computer runs smoothly, I can pick what I want, no one forces me to update, etc.
But even if some things are worse, it's just a small sacrifice, compared to what you would lose using proprietary software.