
How often do you restart your PC?
Be honest. How often do you actually restart your computer?
Every day, once a week, only after updates, or only when something stops working?

Be honest. How often do you actually restart your computer?
Every day, once a week, only after updates, or only when something stops working?
Gmail works well for most things, but I'm sure everyone has at least one complaint.
Maybe it's the amount of spam, confusing inbox, search, ads, or others.
What's the one thing about Gmail that annoys you the most?
What do you mainly watch on YouTube?
Tech videos, gaming, music, news, tutorials, documentaries, podcasts, comedy, travel, or movies?
Has your viewing changed over the years?
Proton has built quite a few privacy-focused services, including Mail, VPN, Drive, Pass, and Calendar.
Which one do you use the most?
Is there a Proton service you couldn't imagine replacing, or one you think deserves more attention?
Notion seems to be everywhere, but it's not for everyone.
Some people prefer Obsidian, OneNote, Anytype, Apple Notes, or simpler apps. If you stopped using Notion,
what did you switch to, and why?
You don't need 25 plugins on a new WordPress site. In fact, installing everything on this list would be a bad idea.
These are useful options for different jobs:
Don't install Rank Math and Yoast together. You usually don't need several plugins doing the same job either.
For a new site, choose based on what you actually need. A blog may need SEO, backup, security, caching and forms. An online store needs a very different setup.
What are your favorite WordPress plugins? Let us know through comments,
I like the convenience of streaming, but movies and shows can disappear without warning, move between services, or require another subscription.
When you own a Blu-ray, DVD, or digital copy, it's yours to keep. Is streaming still the better option, or has owning media become more appealing?
There are so many choices now, from Photoshop and Illustrator to Affinity, Canva and open-source tools.
Which one do you prefer for your design work, and what keeps you using it?
I’m curious how people actually use Linux day to day.
Is it your main system for work, mostly a gaming machine, or do you use it for both?
If you use another OS too, what do you use it for?
Both Brave Search and DuckDuckGo focus on private searching, but they work a little differently.
Which one do you prefer for everyday searches?
Does one give you better results, fewer ads, or more privacy? If you've used both, which one would you recommend?
Android gives you plenty of freedom, but it has its share of problems too. Maybe it's too much bloatware, slow updates, different software across brands, battery issues, or others.
What's the one thing about Android that annoys you the most?
Sometimes I just want to read an article, check a price, or use a simple tool. Instead, the site asks me to create an account first.
Why does everything need a login now? The reason is simple, they want to collect and sel our data. What do you think?
There are plenty of things that disappeared from modern tech. Physical keyboards, MP3 players, removable batteries, CRT TVs, floppy disks, headphone jacks and more.
What's one piece of old technology you'd happily bring back?
If you have any other privacy concerns, mention it in comments.
Some people use their iPad for work, while others use it for watching videos, gaming, reading, drawing, or browsing.
What do you use yours for most? Do you use it every day, or does it mostly sit around?
I'm curious how often people actually use private or incognito mode.
Do you keep using it for everyday browsing, or only turn it on for certain situations?
What makes you choose private browsing?
Some people prefer using their phone without a case because it feels thinner and looks better. Others won't use a phone without one because of drops and scratches.
What do you prefer? Do you always use a case, use one only sometimes, or go without it?