Not a bad idea, especially considering how it's so easy to stream fights, it might as well be free.
potentiallynotfelix
How is it to you? Any notable issues? Also, are the Divest apps available in their F-droid repository pre-installed as system apps? Are the AOSP apps modified any? Thanks!
It supports more devices than GrapheneOS i.e. nonpixels. That is where I would totally use it.
It's very loosely based on LineageOS, which is where all it's device support comes from.
Would love to use UnifiedNLP
Unfortunately, UnifiedNLP is not supported. Quoting from their FAQ Page: Network (cell tower, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth beacon) based location providers such as Google Play Services, Qualcomm IZat, and microG/UnifiedNlp are not supported.
Sorry to break the news to you :(
I disagree, while the device codename itself is arbitrary, it's not arbitrary on the download page. It's common to identify devices by codename when naming custom roms.
Could you mean by device codename?
I'd assume we can
Parents don't know or care much about their school domain's IT sadly
Yeah... to my knowledge it's the same as a "normal" UEFI system, but instead of pressing esc
or f12
you hold the alt
or option
key on startup. Then select your USB, and boot. I'd strongly advise you test everything before installing.
This depends on which iMac it is. If it's an Intel iMac, it is slightly easier, and if it's an Apple Silicon iMac, it will be a bit more difficult. If it's a Silicon, you'd need to use Asahi Linux, or have varying support. If it's Intel, I'm pretty sure it's similiar to installing on a PC, but can't say for sure. I'll look into it more
yes but it's not native in windows... then again fat and ntfs isn't native to linux either.
I don't think AI is ever going to completely disappear, but I think we've hit the barrier of usefulness for now.
Do infections count as a loss? If I get an infection from one and die, does that mean I couldn't take them on? Also, is it one at a time or all of them coming at me.