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I'm one of these people. I care about FOSS, privacy by default, open Internet, etc. But I also care about ease of use, using my time wisely, not having to reinvent the wheel or struggling with basic functionality. So I use Windows, Gmail, Google, YouTube, etc. More power to you if you want and have time to make that trade off but after doing it for a decade I've decided I lost to much time and energy to the alternatives and my data has gotten stolen anyways. It's not a winnable fight in my mind. I'll support and release my software for Linux but I won't waste my time anymore.