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Why Linux Users Are Locked Out of the Internet

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The internet is changing, and Linux users are being left behind. From kernel-level anti-cheat like EA’s Javelin to the tightening grip of Widevine DRM on streaming services, the "open" web is feeling more closed than ever. In this video, we break down why modern security protocols and digital rights management are creating a digital wall for Linux distributions. We look at the reality of 4K streaming restrictions, the recent wave of hypervisor-based DRM bypasses, and why major publishers are choosing to block Linux entirely rather than support it. If you value digital privacy and hardware transparency, you need to know what’s happening at the kernel level. Topics covered: The rise of Kernel-Level Anti-Cheat (EA Javelin, BattlEye, and Ricochet). Why streaming services limit Linux to 720p. The impact of Windows piracy on Linux gaming compatibility. The future of digital sovereignty in a locked-down web. Primary Keywords (Tags)
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