Yep. That is only for the amd version, but it is very worth it to get it and add an ax210 for $20.
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Someone used a hammer to smash a window and steal stuff. Quick, ban hammers!!!
Getting rid of the tools to exploit vulnerabilities doesn't get rid of the vulnerabilities, and security by obscurity is not security.
So, it uses marginally more resources, can't take a screenshot of a cursor, and you have to move your windows to where you want them yourself when you restore session. Plus, if you want to learn how to make a keylogger, it's much simpler with x11.
I also don't trust cloudflare on this. I'd bet they will take a percentage or charge for the feature. I don't believe for a second that they actually give a shit.
Not worrying temps for most stuff. If you have mechanical HDDs you may want to check those specifically.
You can put graphene on a 4. It won't be supported but will be more secure. Still not recommended by me or grapheneos. They say that the reason they support pixels is due to the security, not the aosp support, and that they will continue to develop grapheneos. Android 16 is the first new build with the changes and grapheneos is testing it now iirc. I would personally recommend seeing how 16 goes (possibly post after the update hits stable asking for user feedback) and decide based on that. You should probably get something new as the complete lack of security updates is quite bad but that could help you decide whether to go with graphene. Personally, I am on grapheneos and am not worried about it.
I've run AMD, Intel, and Nvidia on linux and I would say my intel experience was by far the best. I use an a380 in my server for transcoding, and I had an a750 in my desktop but switched to a b580. AMD gets the graphics stuff right, but intel does the graphics and compute right on linux where AMD ROCM is a major pain in the ass. It may not be great if you do tons of gaming, but it works quite well for me.
Does a state ID opt you in to the facial recognition?
Either or both could also be accomplished with thy setup through encrypted partition or flash drives or just manually encrypted files plus manual backups. Personally, I'd just use kde vaults for ease of use.
Been using airvpn for at least a year now (2? Maybe 3, idk...) Wait I checked it's been about 2 years. OK, anyway yeah they're my go to recommendation for anyone moderately technical.
If you have a car Lubelogger is a solid maintenance tracker.