

One of my coworkers was just trying to get me to buy an IPTV service that’s charging $300 a year- lunacy. Your timing is impeccable and I’m going to jump down the rabbit hole, thanks.
One of my coworkers was just trying to get me to buy an IPTV service that’s charging $300 a year- lunacy. Your timing is impeccable and I’m going to jump down the rabbit hole, thanks.
Android development isn’t closed. The Pixels no longer have public device trees provided by Google, but no other device manufacturer did that either. It was a nice to have, but Graphene still got a fully functional Android 16 build out without them within a few weeks, and the device trees aren’t why they build for Pixels, it’s the security features.
You are arguing with Bazzite’s primary maintainer. “Immutable” is a bit of a misnomer, especially since multiple directories like /etc are read/write.
MicroG requires signature spoofing, which Graphene deliberately does not support. It is more secure to run the real Play services in a sandbox that forces it to be a userland app than to run MicroG as a privileged system app with spoofing.
Of note: Microsoft is offering an extended support program for Windows 10 consumers. It’s $30, or free if you opt in to Windows Backup, or you can buy it with Microsoft Rewards points. I would see if you have any of those points and go that route. It means you can delay 11 safely for another year.