There are some tech illiterate people, who use Linux without knowing it, because their child set it up for them.
OpenAI used to be open. You can download GPT2, but it’s kinda crappy.
I think most encrypted services will just not comply and either shutdown their service voluntary in the UK or be forced to shutdown in the UK.
That seems to be a regional thing, it’s still available in Germany on Netflix.
It’s not better in every way. WhatsApp is encrypted by default, Telegram not.
It’s usually a neon lamp, a kind of gas discharge lamp. It can run on 230V without an extra resistor, which makes it perfect for this use case. As far as I know there are no neon lamps you can use to light your room, but there are small bulbs you can buy on eBay or Amazon.
There’s ARM, with Snapdragon, Mediathek, Broadcom, Nvidia, Apple and Ampere. Contrary to RISC-V it’s already used in many computers.
PFAS, which are needed to produce teflon and other nonstick materials. It currently begins to attack attention, but wasn’t really an issue a few years ago. It doesn’t decay naturally so it will be forever in the environment. The EU is even planning to ban all PFAS.
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed on my laptop, Debian on my server and SteamOS on the Steam Deck.
If you use a graphical tool like gnome software, it will update everything with one click on a button