Unfortunately I can't remember whether I downloaded pihole from some package manager within DietPi, or whether I used the instructions on pihole's site. It's not hard either way, it's really just one package.
The .wav format is actually very simple. You should be able to write a bash script to produce wavs without too much trouble. If you'd rather not work that low-level you can always use the DAW features in emacs.
I know Kodi running the Jellyfin plugin on LibreELEC works great on a Pi. I'm not entirely sure if/how Kodi supports YouTube, but there are so many plugins available it seems like it must.https://libreelec.tv/
Not the person you were responding to, but I'm quite happy with my DS220+. It's on 106 days of uptime after a power out. The interface / OS is very friendly. The only downside is the weak processor which makes it inadequate for things like Immich's AI or heavy Jellyfin use - but you get what you pay for.Re. lemons; are you sure it was the NAS that had issues or could it have been the drives? Mine is loaded with WD Red drives iirc.
I'm a swipe typer and I'm sticking with open-board-gesture-typing-v1.4.5.apk, which is some kind of fork of gboard before it went totally off the rails. The only complaint I have about it is that it decided to stop capitalizing "I" for some reason and I haven't been able to fix it, so I have to hit the suggestion each time.
The Steins;Gate game has a very opaque choice system. The ending you get has to do with how you use the character's phone in the game, not really how you interact with people. I suggest playing with a guide.It's really good, though.
Wait - how is Lineage supposed to mitigate this, though? It's running on the same hardware.