Ads are just spam that someone pays for
They make money with people looking for dates, not with people having found them.
What is the point of a competing standard to html/https? It works pretty well? And CSS and JS are a big part of modern websites (sometimes a bit too big of course, but still).
Https is lightweight too, if you just don't add tons of CSS and JS dependencies?
I'd recommend debian - the universal operating system.
If your software does not exist for debian, your software does not exist. (Ubuntu is just debian with extra corpo flavour)
I use chromium for that, there are many better browsers (even chromium forks) than braves IMO.
Just a heads up, you can download all of wikipedias Text in a couple Gigabyte iirc. So we could easily "fork" and mirror it.
Hab leider keine solche bank im Angebot, aber ein Wort zur Authentifizierung per SMS:
SMS ist im Ranking der Methoden für 2fa als am unsichersten anzusehen (an der Spitze stehen Hardware Tokens wie z.B. yubikeys, der an meinem Schlüsselbund), da SMS an den "Kontrollierenden" der SIM Karte geht. Auf SIM Karten gibt es viele effektive Angriffe.
Kurz gesagt: 2fa auf jeden Fall machen, aber besser nicht über SMS.
Idk what people have about chromium tabs. Firefox does tabs just fine.
Also, edge does not come with most os, just w*ndows
Besides software mentioned by others:
NeoVim: The single most perfect editor of all time.
QOwnNotes: A pretty good note taking app for markdown notes with tons of extension and options. But tbh Obsidian is still the gold standard.
SSH: It's everywhere. Controlling my servers from remote is a trivial task. Also, it does tunneling.
Syncthing: Syncing files around has never been easier than with syncthing. And it's decentralized, encrypted, private.
Kitty: A great Terminal Emulator
Nowadays, people buy them out of free will. They give them names and ask them to play Despacito.
Nothing can ever be always secure.
Solche Systeme entwickeln sich aufgrund schlechter Richtlinien und Regeln der Organisation. Wenn Organisation z.b. sagt "ändere dein Passwort alle 3 Monate", selber schuld, jeder Nutzer wird sich ein system suchen.
Dieser Art Richtlinien sind überholt und sollten nicht angewandt werden.