I have a question. I have tried Cursor and one more AI coding tool, and as far as I can remember, they always ask explicit permission before running a command in terminal. They can edit file contents without permission but creating new files and deleting any files requires the user to say yes to it.
Is Google not doing this? Or am I missing something?
You might be able to install Android x86 on this, and use it however you would use a typical Android box. Another option is libreelec.
If I were you, I would install Nobara or Bazzite, the HTPC version. Which can boot directly into Steam Big Picture. You can install Jellyfin client, add the TV version to steam and you can launch it with steam big picture mode, and Jellyfin's Linux version of TV mode supports gamepad navigation. For Android apps you can install Waydroid and use whatever android app you need, like SmartTube. It might be a bit time consuming to set up, but it will be way more versatile, as you can easily just boot to desktop mode and do other things as well. Plus, you can play games. Emulated games would run great on this device, you can use something like emudeck or retroarch.
RTX 3060 with 12gb vram. Cheap, when bought used, and larger VRAM when compared to other options in this price range, but it will be slow. Or if you can find one, go for Arc B50 16GB VRAM, very power efficient.
The ideal platform is Funkwhale, in my opinion. It is a part of the fediverse. Peertube is also a good option. Apart from it, you can find an aggregator, who can post your music on many platforms, some options are LANDR, CDBaby etc. But they charge some fees. I have published my music using Symphonic Distribution. I have registered as a record label there and have published music by many artists. Some aggregators also do that content ID thing on YouTube.
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