And install python and install those dependencies before you can even run the thing
Welp, no place in the freezer, guess I'll need to have another margarita!
Sounds easier to switch to another browser at that point
Piped is also hit or miss. I have to change instance almost every day, even the small ones don't always work.
You can of course export your yt subscriptions as a CSV file and import them into Piped, and you can also use a difference instance to host your account/data as the one you're using to stream the content. Did I mention built-in sponsorblock support and native apps like LibreTube?
Been using SwiftKey for years (since the very beggining, probably 10 yrs at this point) and it always had very good predictive performance (i.e AI in its own right).
Proton pass does e-mail aliases if you pay up for the high tier subscription
Svelte is a happy middle ground between vue/react and SolidJS which is maybe too bleeding edge still
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The passwords store on Google chrome is not encrypted in a way that makes it hard to steal your credentials. The encryption key is stored on your file system alongside it in plain text. There are generally much fewer concerns for security in browser password managers than in standalone solutions. The standalone password managers also allow you to enter credentials into apps on your phone or desktop even if login doesn't happen in a Web view. Usually they also allow to store much more data besides passwords (passports, encryption keys, secret text documents or pdfs, credit card information, ...). I use 1password and they have very good integration I the browser and os through their extensions and apps. It's not less convenient than chrome's own solution.
Kagi and Zen works for me