It comes with a 30 day trial of Norton pre-installed
Dima
Windows can support BTRFS with an unofficial driver:
https://github.com/maharmstone/btrfs
I've used it without issues, so world recommend it as long as you're aware of the disclaimer:
You use this software at your own risk. I take no responsibility for any damage it may do to your filesystem. It ought to be suitable for day-to-day use, but make sure you take backups anyway.
Instructions for changing it here
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Firefox#XDG_Desktop_Portal_integration
“Copyright holders who initiated the blocking are required to monitor the blocked websites to ensure they still meet the criteria for blocking. If the conditions are no longer met, they must inform the Clearing House, which then notifies the ISPs to lift the block,”
They have no incentive to monitor and unblock them, it would just be more work (and therefore cost them more) to do this. When the list of blocked sites isn't even public, there's no way for them to be held to account unless someone sets up a service to check - just like this student did.
Yeah, doubt I know any more than you, I've been meaning to move off lemmy.one due to his absence, but only recently got around to setting up an account on another instance.
Lemmy.one recently had an error loading posts, but it seems like it might be working again after a few days. The admin seems to have been active recently on Mastodon, but this isn't the first extended period of him being MIA from Lemmy, if it wasn't for the fact that the instance seems to be on the latest version of Lemmy and working again, I would have said that it was abandoned and likely to break permanently at some point.