> No freedom lost, just security gained As far as I can tell, it flags unlocked bootloaders? So this is already huge freedom lost.
You can get rid of the clickbait using DeArrow extension: https://dearrow.ajay.app/
I guess this is more meant as an replacement for Chrome OS? That one is already pretty locked down, so switching to Android does not change much.
I found that big part of learning on Anki is creating the cards myself. Using cards from others / generated cards via LLM is not the same.
Lately I've noticed many projects on Github either using F-droid or Obtainium. Play Store has really become toxic to anyone not a corporation.
I think OnePlus one comes the closest. It came with Cyanogen OS out of the box (a version of Cyanogen od, predecessor to the LineageOS)
I am very pleased with my Boox device running Kaleido 3. All reviewers kept bashing the screen, but it's perfectly fine. Yes it's not as bright as B&W e-ink devices and colors are not as vivid as LCD/OLED, but honestly,…
You can get Lutris: It's an open source launcher that you login into with GOG account and it will download the games and wrap them with Wine, similar to Steam. https://lutris.net/
> No freedom lost, just security gained As far as I can tell, it flags unlocked bootloaders? So this is already huge freedom lost.
You can get rid of the clickbait using DeArrow extension: https://dearrow.ajay.app/
I guess this is more meant as an replacement for Chrome OS? That one is already pretty locked down, so switching to Android does not change much.
I found that big part of learning on Anki is creating the cards myself. Using cards from others / generated cards via LLM is not the same.
Lately I've noticed many projects on Github either using F-droid or Obtainium. Play Store has really become toxic to anyone not a corporation.
I think OnePlus one comes the closest. It came with Cyanogen OS out of the box (a version of Cyanogen od, predecessor to the LineageOS)
I am very pleased with my Boox device running Kaleido 3. All reviewers kept bashing the screen, but it's perfectly fine. Yes it's not as bright as B&W e-ink devices and colors are not as vivid as LCD/OLED, but honestly,…
You can get Lutris: It's an open source launcher that you login into with GOG account and it will download the games and wrap them with Wine, similar to Steam. https://lutris.net/