I'll clean all USB sticks the house, just to be sure.
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Spreading out the internet across infrastructure nodes that can be cooled by fans in smaller data centers or even home server labs is much more efficient than monstrous, monolithic datacenters that are stealing all our H2O.
That's definitely not true, data centers are way more efficient than home servers. But yes, they use water to be more efficient.
My daily is Pixel 7a with GrapheneOS. Galaxy S4 is my mom's old old old phone. I have no idea how. On lineageos wiki it says that this device is not maintained anymore, but a month ago I got a system update. It's on Linegae 18.
Galaxy S4, (was) officially supported by LineageOS :)
I have 11 years old phone that still gets updates. For free. And all my computers will have updates for ever. For free.
You can do that with some search engines like Kagi.
Voyager is way more popular, but I don't like it's iOS-like UI, so I went with Thunder
You should keep your phone and install GrapheneOS. It's not hard, you just have to reboot your phone and press few clicks in your browser. You can install Google Play and every Google service should work (except Android Auto and you can't use NFC with GPay).
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Imagine how many download buttons would be if Github had ads.
I've used it a few times and it's great!
Yes it does but I haven't checked whichones do end whichones don't. But half of them do, thats important.