GrapheneOS' whole thing is security and privacy. It's big on sandboxing apps and browser sessions. Google Play and most Android features are opt-in (Google Play Services are also sandboxed). Just check their features.
LineageOS doesn't have most of the above. It's mostly just a regular barebones Android distribution without all the vendor bloat, and a great alternative if you just want more control and less BS (if you've used a Samsung device you will know what I mean - absolutely horrible distribution imo).
Idk, his reaction content just comes up on my second monitor once in a while. I've never given him anything. I think it's healthy to take in opinions other than my own, and I don't get brainwashed by media personalities, but then again, I'm not American
I don't get why people dislike him so much. You don't have to agree with everything he says, and he presents stuff pretty honestly. If you don't like it, just don't watch it
You can always use hardware cheats. You can use a second device to read memory and video feed, then pass back ESP information directly onto the monitor, or even control inputs.
I wouldn't be surprised if such devices are already available for mainstream consumers. Kernel-level anticheat is a joke.
I have spent way too much time fiddling with audio, both in PulseAudio and Pirewire. Granted, this sucks even more on Windows.
Weird how my absolute favorite thing about Linux is how easy and simple installing software is, at least on Arch. Never touched a flatpack or snap or whatever else they're called for my 13+ years if use.
And there's even more people who don't understand the dangers. Install the wrong APK or click a fishy link, and your device can be completely fucked without you ever knowing. That's why the AOSP has worked so hard on isolation and ACL.
They are very different.
GrapheneOS' whole thing is security and privacy. It's big on sandboxing apps and browser sessions. Google Play and most Android features are opt-in (Google Play Services are also sandboxed). Just check their features.
LineageOS doesn't have most of the above. It's mostly just a regular barebones Android distribution without all the vendor bloat, and a great alternative if you just want more control and less BS (if you've used a Samsung device you will know what I mean - absolutely horrible distribution imo).