Same here. Though this transition in general will take forever as you'll always have that one odd site that doesn't support passkeys even when it gains mass adoption.
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If I could move with all my Spotify favorites and playlists to other services, I probably could replace spotify.
You are goddamn right about that one. Though I think Youtube is being petty with this war against adblockers, none of the major browsers block Youtube ads by default afaik.
The secure boot implementations in Debian and Fedora trust kernel/modules with keys signed by Microsoft. Everything that you listed you want to do, you can do on Arch and with AUR you probably won't need to compile 99.9% of programs.
Manjaro is more work if my experience using it a while back is anything to go by. I remember updating my system using pamac and rebooting into a black screen. Turns out their own package manager was buggy and the forum was suggesting people to make updates using pacman.
Gnome 44. Simple, familiar and all my extensions work!
You clearly have borked your system. Save whatever data you still need and do a fresh install.
Don't care for Disney. But slightly care for Firefox.
Gnome has a feature in the settings for selecting which current applications can be made available to other users. I think it may be a flatpak only feature though.
Also another user will not be able to access another user's files if they are encrypted with LUKS or systemd-homed.
You are entitled to your own opinion but it's because of Google's content monetization strategies that user-generated videos now include native content ads. Content creators are following the money. I don't have to agree with them, Google or your nonsense opinion.
Sure. A huge untapped market of people who don't want anything to do with VPN ads.