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@javalps It's beautiful isn't it? :comfyhappy:
What's your favorite color palette/style between those comfy comf-iest choices? :comfynight:
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Goood morning everyone! :comfyhappy:
Which is/are your favorite Source Engine games?
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@robje Ah, okay I see. Thanks for the clarification. :blobcatsurprised:
4% out of 167 votes actually uses Linux on their phone, thank you very much for voting! :blobcataww:
Well that's some interesting answers we got there. :)
@debby Well, I main LineageOS (No MicroG, Ungoogled), simply because it's one of the rare phones that are officially supported. (I use a Sony Xperia XA2 Plus).
I might explore more ROMs in case I really find them awesome.
I mostly use a phone because I'm kind of "addicted" to technology and stuff like that. :P
I use apps such as PipePipe (NewPipe fork), SimpleX, FluffyChat, Moshidon, Droid-ify, etc.
I don't emulate ROMs, so far I only emulate old Windows environments (98/WXP/Vista/7 & Betas) for experiments and fun stuff, and artistic malware making.
Also I congratulate you for being very focused on your privacy and freedom. :blobcatpeek:
@robje Wow, oh well, that proves us that people in the old times were much less lazy in term of technology!
It's interesting how before, we invited us to flash the ROM we wanted, and now, centralized phones are just... Locked bricks. :blobcatthinking:
@debby Aha! I see!
Having a physical phone is pretty much neat because it's a little device in your pocket that can be used in many ways.
If you love exploring ROMs, fixing bugs or making apps, perhaps using emulators is a great choice!
Which ROMs do you emulate the most? And, if not too indiscrete, which apps do you use the most in your emulators, what are their main use? :blobcatsip:
@luc I don't know, Android doesn't feel like it for me.
I'm glad you understand thought! :blobcat:
@nfoert Welcome back :blobcatsip:
@luc As everyone know, Android is based on Linux. But here I'm asking phones that are based on Linux and **not** on Android.
This means for example, a Linux-based OS, or even based off a Linux distro.
Again, Android is based on Linux but is heavily modified to partially work as Linux (and it's on almost all mobile devices), so I prefer not saying it's a "Linux-based" OS.
I hope you understand.
@skullgamer205 As a Arch user, I confirm. :blobcatsurprised:
@SuperDicq I'm gonna download it then repost it next week :sneaky:
@skullgamer205 Real men play Source games - and also real men that port their games to Linux are included.
Also there's Proton and Wine if you are super duper ultra omega lazy.
@stinerman Kind of, maybe. I didn't do a deep search about it so I don't know much. I've just heard of it.
@warmaster That's neat. :blobcatsip:
@stinerman I knew anyway someone would say that. No worries.
People actually uses OSes that are very close to Linux, and sometimes based off like Debian or similar on their phone. Sounds weird, but most of the already made distros for phones are kind of neat.
@ggrey Yeah! :blobcataww: