

These guys can go fuck themselves
The GrapheneOS team has already absolutely dismanteled the Fairphone on Mastodon:
Fairphone is an insecure device with substantially delayed privacy and security patches. It receives the Android Security Bulletin patches consistently 1 to 2 months late and receives the recommended patches years late. It has a broken, insecure verified boot implementation. They have also misled their users about support by claiming their devices will get 6 years of support when they can only provide 2-3 years of security patches. That is not a privacy first device at all.
+1 for Graphene
If you want to support a Linux phone project, the PinePhone looks most promising. If you want an actual usable phone that runs open source software, offers great privacy and security, good (open source) app support and doesn’t come with ads, trackers or any other bloatware, get a Google Pixel and install GrapheneOS and F-Droid.
But it’s really slow because it uses Tor. Sure, there are some use cases that require anonymity, but it doesn’t make sense for most users.
Opensuse Tumbleweed is pretty stable, even though it’s a rolling release


I absolutely forgot about lsd, I used to use exa but recently I switched to lsd, it’s fantastic.


I always need
CLI:


Kudos to AMD for supporting Linux


Too many probably


Codeberg is hosted in Germany


Ask those brain dead fucks at Haier
No, absolutely not. Security through obscurity hasn’t worked for decades.


The issue seems to be Windscribe. You probably need to allow LAN connections and set your custom DNS IP. https://chn.windscribe.net/knowledge-base/articles/how-to-use-custom-dns-in-the-windscribe-app
Too bad that people are 80% water and water is a molecule