Are you sure that’s not a monitor setting?
Are you sure that’s not a monitor setting?


Since plain http is becoming pretty uncommon nowadays, just use a non-ISP DNS server and you should be pretty safe.


And sometimes recommended by Microsoft support.
As far as I can see, it’s freeware, not foss


Does that laptop have an SSD?


According to this Google accounts for 90% of Chromium code contributions. If Google does not control Chrome anymore, expect them to mostly go away.


FreeBSD is closer to Unix than Linux is


Question is how “real” that support is - firmware updates matter and depend mostly on the chip manufacturer’s support.


By 8 years old even the newest devices will be out of software support and using EOL phones is not a particularly great idea for security. GOS’s security focus goes out of window if you use an old version with known vulnerabilities.


You can probably expect GOS support as long as Google supports the device, that is the main limitation. For the newer Pixels that is promised to be 7 years after release.
Going by this table, Pixel 6 is currently the oldest to get full GOS updates
That matches Google’s software support


Don’t buy ASUS, they have a terrible security record. At this point I would trust only MikroTik and Ubiquiti.
They exist because they reproduce faster than they die. The fact that they are necessary for some other species is irrelavant to their existance. Such a claim only really makes sense for plants and animals that people farm.


I don’t get the downvotes, Apple is religious about avoiding configuration where not absolutely required.


Apple bumps the version number for everything every year nowadays, so not a problem for them.
Is it? Honestly I don’t care about it anymore, I’ve been opening everything from task bar icons and search for ages now.
You can just disable web search through the settings app now.


Even worse - it looks like Google might be forced to sell Chrome to some AI company.
No sane person is putting plain JS on the server nowadays, it’s TS by far most of the time.