Lemmy is far, FAR from a representation of the general public.
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ReVanced also has the ability to remove the current BS YouTube video quality selector and restore the old resolution selector.
I've known about NewPipe for a long time but I've never really wanted to use it because of the vast amount of missing features. It might be alright for people who don't use YouTube very often or want to preserve their privacy at all costs but I can't use it.
I also can't stand the official YouTube client, not necessarily because it's so bad, but because ReVanced simply has so much more QoL features that I can't live without now.
That's late for a company that only has two phones, but I guess it's a small company.
Many apps and launchers call it a 'dock'
This might be too specific and may not suit your needs, but I used ArchiveWeb.Page to download entire webpages without any of them breaking. You can record webpages and save them as a .warc file. You can open the .warc file using the ReplayWeb.Page app. Both apps are open source and are meant to be website archivers but also works great for this purpose.
I tried using extensions that can save a webpage as HTML/PDF/whatever, but that often didn't save everything in the webpage and the downloaded copy is pretty much fully broken and useless.
You can uninstall the app for the user, which achieves 99% of the same effect.
For my case though, on an older Samsung phone running Android 11, I was able to just use the uninstall command (not just for the user) for most bloat apps. Only a couple or so apps refused to be uninstalled entirely. It may not still be valid but it is possible.
Yeah exactly. It's still effectively uninstalling the app though and should free up space. But it'll still come back if you create another user.
You can uninstall even system apps via ADB
I'm not sure about the downloading part but Playnite with extensions does an amazing job of organisation.
Intelligent programming that makes the user's experience worse
32GB!? These things have a lot of storage now.