Gaming idk but for regular office and personal work: Linux Mint. It is stable like no other OS and has a much friendlier UI than Ubuntu (and not the terrible snap)
Gaming idk but for regular office and personal work: Linux Mint. It is stable like no other OS and has a much friendlier UI than Ubuntu (and not the terrible snap)


“It is not that I have something to hide; it is just that I have nothing that I want you to know.”


Batteries
The Fairphone 6 is also great!
I’m a big fan of /e/OS, use it daily and love it. As I understand it, it is as secure as Google Android, just tons more private. So security wise it seems fine to me, my risk profile is just regular mainstream


Ah yes Free Speech
Gos only subdues to Google phones, this is actually it’s own project


To be fair making a phone is likely not a cheap endeavor
Nope that’s just FUD from certain other OS developers who are super toxic against literally everyone
This is actually incorrect, on almost all devices that Murena sells the bootloader is locked. I think you are confusing their official builds with their community/volunteer builds
Better than Play Services, microG the European open source alternative


No worries Google’s actions against installing apks from outside the Play Store will only influence Android, not any of the other operating systems that are based on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP)
/e/OS fan here, imo it combines a great design and interface with lots of privacy options. Super easy to use. Also the combo with the Murena Cloud is incredibly useful Best deGoogle option imo
This is a great explanation thanks
/e/OS works with Android Auto


You’ve got to be kidding me, have you seen the Mastodon account of GrapheneOS? There is no haressnent towards them, the only ones doing the haressnent are GrapheneOS.
+1 for /e/OS! Brilliant combo of user friendliness with open source and privacy
This article neglects to mention what I am wondering most about: is there any merit to this case, are similar lawsuits staeted in Europe for example? Or is this another example of the US administration, funded by many many oil and gas dollars, going after the commercial enemies of its main financial supporters?