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SearXNG has maximum privacy and results, but it’s a bit too complicated for the average person. DuckDuckGo has worse results than google because of Bing base, Startpage is similar to DuckDuckGo, but it has as good results as google. Brave search has good results and is not reliant on other search engines.

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Mojeek has pretty bad results. I’d only use it to avoid censorship of results

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Debian is Debian based and regular Mint is Ubuntu LTS based and use theirs respective repos (not a big difference for the average user). While currently the non Debian version is the main and recommended version, due some controversial changes in Ubuntu people want to move away from Ubuntu and the devs have considered making the Debian edition the main one.

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It is 2tb. If you look in your drive manager you will see: 2tb. The 0.2tb missing are from the formatting

Librewolf but like... for chromium?

My main browser is Librewolf but I keep a chromium browser just in case. Previously used brave but their flatpak is shit. Ungoogled chromium seems ok but it looks like they don’t change much from upstream chromium. Any good chromium browsers which harden their browsers like librewolf does for more privacy?

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Thorium is good for privacy and speed but not security, Vivaldi isn’t that private, ungoogled chromium removes everything google. Brave also has packages available for manual installation if you want to give it another try

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The repo shows all the patches. It uses some patches from ungoogled chromium for privacy. It isn’t my recommendation here, I just mentioned it because Brave didn’t work for OP

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SocCenter sounds like sock center, your application of choice for everything socks

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No not really. Gnome for me is about 2.5 gigs of Ram, XFCE 700 megabytes and the CPU load also is way lower. XFCE can be heavy or light depending on how you configure it

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Ubuntu and fedora aren’t lightweight, I recommend Linux Mint XFCE or peppermint OS

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2024 year of the Linux D̶e̶s̶k̶t̶o̶p̶ phone

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Use what distro you like, but most distros are very easy to install (some even easier than Ubuntu I would argue). KDE Neon would be a good starting point in that regard. What exactly is hard to understand about Plasma? I have heard this sometimes now but I really don’t get it, I find it to be very easy to understand as it integrates for example theming

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If you search DuckDuckGo: What’s my IP it shows it directly in the search

RmDebArc_5,
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Isn’t this illegal in the EU? They just forced MS to offer alternative search providers for their search, so this is basically the same thing?

mememamus, to memes
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I think it’s probably because they’re from Mastodon, hashtags are more used there

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