The closest thing is LTSC, it still has some telemetry but less than the main version. They haven't released LTSC for Windows 11 yet though.
That and the bouncing icons when an app is loading... always thought that looked tacky.
It's not implemented yet, but tubearchivist https://github.com/tubearchivist/tubearchivist has a podcast mode on their roadmap which I've been keeping an eye on.
Ditch the Roku and get another Shield or other Android TV device.
Sceptre still makes dumb TVs at a reasonable price.
Oh man, Silent Hill 2 and 3 are some of my favorite games, the atmosphere is just perfect. I started playing Resident Evil 7 in VR and the part at the very beginning where you go down into the basement and I just noped out and haven't tried it since. Will probably give it another go eventually...
BuyVM has some reasonably priced servers available.
Probably an unpopular opinion but I'd rather defederation be left to the users. I don't want to see content from Meta, but I want the ability to make that decision myself.
Teddit is great, it's the only way I browse reddit these days. There's a great browser extension called Libredirect that redirects reddit pages to teddit or libreddit, as well as supporting many privacy frontends for other services.
That's why I'll probably drive older cars the rest of my life.
I use teddit, a privacy frontend for reddit. Doesn't support logging in, but I haven't had a reddit account for a few years now.
Which ones do you think are bad recommendations?