

Also refusing to make literally any compromise on cross-desktop protocols that everyone else wants, stalling progress for years


Also refusing to make literally any compromise on cross-desktop protocols that everyone else wants, stalling progress for years
Graphene only supports pixels currently.
They have hardware encryption tech other phones don’t have that graphene uses


Their hardware’s usually ‘fine’ not great, but with decent screens and battery life.


True, but I have no issue preventing commercial use. I view that as just as good if not better than traditional open source.


True, but a lot of Linux help and guides are based around normal distros where they won’t work


Bazzite’s excellent, just be aware going in that it’s an immutible distro and some stuff may be different than you’re used to.


Nothing, though instances outside the US would have less reason to.
Only benefit is that it’s fragmented so there’s fewer people any individual instance can give information on.
I mean, not good, but definitely the lesser evil here