I don’t care. They are really helpful for a many different tasks. It doesn’t pull that much power to run locally on my machine.
I find LLMs very useful
When you copy the outcome is almost always going to be worse than the original. Do your own thing and be the person or project you want to be. You don’t need to care outside of the project.
How is your Linux foo?
This made me think of Little house of horrors (the black in white one)
Custom ROMs will receive upstream Android security patches but not patches from proprietary components (firmware). For instance, my Moto g7 power has Android security patches from May but the latest vendor security patch level is 2021. (I’m running Lineage OS) I’m curious to know if the older firmware is a problem. I don’t think it is easily exploitable outside of government backdoors. Not that it matters much as I plan on keeping my phone until it dies.
Which can be done on Wayland but it needs to be dome from a Wayland native app
Can relate
Why not OpenWRT?
I would argue that Linux is not more secure than Windows. Linux is way more private and gives you way more control but from a purely security perspective Linux has its own weaknesses and is constantly getting CVEs.
It seems very fishy to me
I don’t think you are going to have any more luck if it is clicking. What is the file system?
Virtualization has a 1-2% performance penalty
Not slow and bloaty. I’m not sure why you think snaps are snappy. They aren’t.
I just know it is popular with gamers
There isn’t a factual"best" one as peoples needs vary completely. That’s why I say the Graphene community is toxic. They are convinced that there is only one way to do things.
Graphene is useless to me because I have no need or want for a Pixel or even a new phone. How can it be the “best” for me if I can’t even use it? As it turns out there is no right answer. It might work for you but that doesn’t make it the best for everyone.
I said ethical not technical. Anyway from a technical perspective Graphene os is only supported on a handful of devices so it is off the table for many people.
Do you? It ships proprietary Google services and encourages closed source solutions. Not only that, but the original developer is convinced that he is the only source of truth.
If you hit them with a flame thrower they explode
You want the ability to remote power cycle everything and to get a quick status. Get a single board computer and use it as a jumping off point. From there you can go get some smart plugs that can be connected to the single board computer.
I’ve never seen that one