YT recommended this... I just canceled my ExpressVPN membership...
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The vid starts getting into independent VPNs at the 4:41 mark, and talks about ExpressVPN, which is what I've been using. This is what the vid taught me and why I canceled:I only watched the first section, got things to do
Chrome was my default until last night, when it inexplicably stopped working - kept loading a white screen with no UI - so I removed it and switched to Edge.I use ProtonVPN and mail simply because I did my homework.
Yeah, I am dreading setting up my new PC because it's windows 11. I have been on 10 for so on and have it tuned perfectly and after doing research on 11, it's going to be a huge pain in the ass and probably a shit showMicrosoft wants to monetize you also, Windows 11 is pretty bad about it (Windows 10 too), but you can shut that crap off if you know how, and it isn't the core of what the software is about. It also helps that Linux desktop is still not for everybody, Windows is way ahead of it in usability. And Linux buffs can refute that if they like, but I'd have to point out that I like to spend my time creating things, not tinkering with my O/S, and getting Linux to run Windows native applications is one hell of a lot of work.
It turns out to not be all that bad. Aside from the safe boot requirements, which actually are pretty helpful to prevent being pwned, and the insistence of setting up a Microsoft account to set it up, which can be circumvented by setting up a local admin account as usual after the original set up and never using the Microsoft one, it's pretty usable.Yeah, I am dreading setting up my new PC because it's windows 11. I have been on 10 for so on and have it tuned perfectly and after doing research on 11, it's going to be a huge pain in the ass and probably a shit show
Wind11 really is pretty nice. I don't miss 10. The only reason I built my current PC three years ago was because my old one wasn't Win11 compatible, so while shopping for parts, I deliberately picked a mobo that was compatible. It was even advertised as Win11-ready.It turns out to not be all that bad.