I haven't used Windows in about 4 years, but my wife needed some computer help one day.
I was like, "How the hell do you get any work done with all these pop up ads?"
One of the real costs of privacy is convenience.
It's not easy to give up the UI/UX of Google and Apple products for hardwares and softwares like nostr:npub126ntw5mnermmj0znhjhgdk8lh2af72sm8qfzq48umdlnhaj9kuns3le9ll, nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e8ksdg0ht5 and Linux (all three which are great).
Once you take the bold and liberating step, the feeling is kind of the same as having a kid. You won't really know how awesome it is until you do it.
I haven't used Windows in about 4 years, but my wife needed some computer help one day.
I was like, "How the hell do you get any work done with all these pop up ads?"
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