I use iceraven, a fork of Firefox. Though I'm unsure of its availability on iPhone as I'm an android user.
luciddaemon
I use hyprland with KDE as my fall back.
My hyprland config is 95% stable but some apps give me a hard time, so I'll just run them in KDE.
I find KDE just works. With a baby, things need to work more often than not.
I use florisboard beta, missing some features but nothing I don't need.
Spell check is there, but only after you finish typing the word. (No predictive text yet)
Edit: I am trying Heliboard and so far its pretty good.
Seeing the diagram, it only attacks servers with misconfigured rocketMQ or CVE-2023-33426, which is already patched. Am I understanding this correctly?
Android Auto works fine for me and google camera also works fine.
E-readers have been one of the best investments I made. Started with the Kobo Libra H2O, moved on the Boox Air. For my personal needs it was a perfect upgrade, a reader and note taker all in one device
Within Magisk there is a hide open, select that, name it something like music-mag, then clear the samsung wear app data and try it again.
Is magisk also hidden?
Heres an example app:
I use lsposed + hidemyapplist. Sometimes apps look for magisk, or other signs of being rooted. That will hide them all.
I also have magisk hide and sulist enabled. They also help hide root by preventing apps from requesting root unless explicitly allowed. It also hides magisk, which bank apps usually look for.
Edit: A bit redundant now that I think about it, but I haven't had any issues.
I remember 2014 being pretty easy to install Linux. Windows 7 and 10 were also pretty easy then.
I own the Kobo Libra H2O and the Boox Air 2, both are amazing for different reasons.
Kobo is small and portable, fantastic for reading in bed.
Boox Air 2 has pen support and runs android. Fantastic for note taking, large PDF files, and so. It is a bit big at 7in screen, pretty much a tablet.