I can safely report that is not the reason why the US is more popular in Brazil.
Amaterasu
South american here, I grew up knowing those animals and capybaras and I find fascinating when the rest of the world get to know those creatures and have a blast. It is cool that something trivial for me is something amusing for someone else.
Here are two interesting( I guess) shots:
Gzus, quite dark comment/thought
Yeah, I get it. Disconnecting the TV is a must, and luckily I never even connected mine for many years. The thing is that I'm not sure that we can trust in the licensed devices either. Chromecast, Fire TV, Nvidia, etc... All of them have trackers as well. A PC or a Pi would have the limitation of streaming at maximum 1080p resolution for some streamers providers such as Netflix. It is quite a challenge!
Honest question how do we stream from Netflix, HBO Max, Apple TV, etc without connecting to the internet? Also, most of those stream require a recognized device to stream over 1080p. So basically, if you get a new TV wouldn't you be operating it as a old TV on those terms? The alternative that I see is keeping all that you want to watch at 4k in Jellyfin or Emby (don't use Plex it is just pushing ads) but you will need to maintain a library.
I wonder how feasible would be to calibrate Secureblue with the gaming changes that were introduced in the Bazzite desktop flavor.
Would it be similar to try to change Bluefin and Aurora or it requires additional work?
I mean, for me makes more sense to start with the secure option and add the gaming tinkering to it.
Lol, I'm still on Vega 56
Sorry, but doesn't GrapheneOS have it before?
Does Louis releases his videos on PeerTube or just Odysee and YouTube?
lol, next time please just ask for thunderbolt 5
How it is in terms of security compared to a fully fledged desktop environment such as Gnome that is praised by security projects like GrapheneOS and SecureBlue?