Objectively speaking: it would higher your chances of survival.
PlexSheep
I like watching it burn
Rookie numbers. Max out the character limit.
Seriously tho: go for at least 80 bit randomized characters. If it's something you have to type, use a couple of random words. Longer passwords are exponentially more secure.
Just use longer passwords?
I'd also be fine with Startpage, want, whatever. They have to use something and they can't exactly make some poor selfhosters searing instance the Firefox default
That's still a pretty high price
I'd even be willing to consider paying them, if it was not as pricey and came with less bullshit.
Obviously, even compared to yt premium, third party Foss solutions are by far superior, but to support the creators, it would be okay.
Yet, when they higher the already ridiculous price further, I'm noting out.
Im also not convinced. If it were a DDG default it would just make the browser better.
To be clear, I'm not even using DDG as my main search.
Cries in German. (I personally have Speedy Internet but many people I know have internet that really sucks slowly.)
Wouldn't surprise me to see unmaintained software anywhere.
The kernel is totally safe. I don't see anything happening to it. Even if something were to happen to Linus (oh hell no, please live forever).
But that's not true for the projects that don't do headlines, everyone uses, and nobody knows. When you install software and it has like 200 MB dependencies, half of those are probably unmaintained.
Also, the term maintained is not clear. Is a project with.a single contributor and some commits this year maintained? How about tons of contributors in the past but only a release 2 years ago? And you have to differenciate the usages too, curl is dead if it does not get updated, some config parser, ls, or cat is maybe as stable as they can be.
Autonomous cars would complete the hellish dependency on cars in many cities.