Microsoft: we don't do that here
Hexagon
Time is an illusion, lunchtime doubly so
Pen and paper first
As others have said, only word documents may give you annoyances.
I'd suggest trying it in a virtual machine first. See if you can do what you want to do. Switch to different distros if you need to. If/when you're convinced, make a proper installation.
Depends on what you expect them to do exactly. Today's transistors aren't much different than older ones, just smaller mainly. People of, say, 20-30 years ago may have the technology to inspect them (electron microscope or something like that), and the knowledge to understand them, but not the equipment to reproduce them.
If you go much farther back in time, say before integrated circuits (1960) or even transistors (1947) were invented, I think it's unlikely that someone could reverse engineer the thing
Then it's not hunting. It's war
"You're the minority, Cartman"
Only for the next 5 billion years! And then what???
Why not? I never tried it so I don't know the details
I use syncthing to mirror to a raspberry pi NAS. Set it and forget it
No, but you can adblock the shit out of it
This could also be done to the RAM filling up and/or high I/O activity of the disk. I suggest to investigate these possibilies as well