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That sounds like the PGP Web of Trust, which has been in use for a long time and provides cryptographic signatures and encryption, particularly (but not only) for email.
That sounds like the PGP Web of Trust, which has been in use for a long time and provides cryptographic signatures and encryption, particularly (but not only) for email.
companies are introducing subscriptions for certain services
I wish buyers wouldn’t accept such things.
It’s totally unacceptable to me too. I would only buy if it is on physical disk or is available as a full DRM-free offline installer.
Guix’s strict open source policy
That should be: Guix’s FSDG free/libre policy
My answer was “Debian stable”; I haven’t used Guix yet; sorry if that was unclear.
But I appreciate Guix’s strict open source policy and it is still possible to get non-free firmware if necessary—see guix-nonfree.
Debian stable, but Alpine and Guix are also worth considering.
Note, that’s an alternative for the YouTube app; it still depends on the YouTube service.