After using opencode.ai to create some python apps and a webui, when you ask to do something you don't know if it will fix it or break everything
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The article is literally only the title
they just want to confirm a malicious actor didn’t develop it
So Newpipe, SmartTube, Nintendo emulators...
Clones of opensource apps bundled with ads that violates license is OK, but restricting everyone to build and test apps from source so it can test new features and report any issues is too risky for the user
Because the main apps used on other systems work on Linux, and also games.
Linux phones now is more Linux in early 2000, a few apps that kinda work, you don't have banking apps, games, android auto like, streaming apps or any of most common apps used by users
The opensource apps like Newpipe, SmartTube, termux and many others are the "malware", not the ones with binary blobs on PlayStore that fork VLC, Newpipe and many opensource apps illegally, supposedly "verified" but don't follow opensource license like GPL, creating fake clones with ads and (real) malware.
Right, only install "verified" from Google Play, but that is where malware is, other 3rd party app stores like F-Droid, that really verify apps are at risk of getting killed by Google
"Linux phones will skyrocketed" by who? Nerds, the comum user doesn't care if Android is proprietary or opensource, they don't even know.
There's already other mobile OS but have the same issue, no apps or developers interested on making apps for it.
FirefoxOS, Ubuntu touch, something else Linux based, it's for some nerds play on a secondary phone.
Comum people don't stop using Windows or macOS because it's proprietary or a privacy nightmare. EU didn't stop selling iPhones because it's proprietary.
It's the device vendors that decide which OS would ship, and people will use it
Do One Thing Well: Each program should focus on a single task and perform it effectively.
At the moment im not hosting a music server, but used to use Navidrome, it worked fine and used a small footprint.
Having all in one it's more issues to solve, if something breaks, everything breaks.
Having all on Jellyfin is more convenient.
But adding hundreds or thousands of songs along with movies and episodes will create a huge database, more resources used, slower searches
How stupid can anyone be to install free VPNs
Most teenagers just want to access that porn or piracy site, and mostly don't know anything about privacy and spyware.
You can try to restrict people to access sites or services, but they always try to find other ways even if that put then in a bigger risk
*made with USA values
Red Hat Linux 7.3 (2002)
Tried it to install a few months ago on 86Box and couldn't figure it out to setup network card.
Today everything is mostly plug & play, back then was a pain to setup graphical server, network
I see that people is blaming Temu without reading the article or even seeing the product photo.
That's not for hair brush, it's a power tool for cleaning appliances (bathtubs, kitchen...)
The kid picked the tool and use it on her hair, the mother is blaming the online store for the product instead of having more careful leaving power tools with kids.
Not saying that Temu products are good or not. But if you leave power tools with kids and something happens don't blame the store