Dangit, misread outer wilds... Thanks for the freebie heads up tho!
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As a non pixel user I'm locked out of options like Graphene, but /e/ has been a great daily driver for me for over 2 to 3 years.
Since now I'm on a decent powerful phone, I can leverage android's work profile (via Insular app) to keep a few annoying apps happy with MicroG. The main portion of my phone has it disabled and you can really tell the drain play services (even if used indirectly via microG) has on battery life.
BOTH, That's the beauty of it. If the fat nerds come up with some sick new thing, it eventually gets added to the corpo distro. Meanwhile the big company can liaison with hardware vendors for drivers so that the fat nerds can spin it into their niche distro (e.g. new CPU compatibility)
I made a hole on the shelf it sits on, added a grill on top and a 120mm fan below. No more crashing
Is Geometric Weather displaying info on thebdetail cards for your chosen service? I changed it to OoenWeatherMap and still shows me accuweather cards
Space heater feeling kinda sad there now the upgraded one arrived xD
Bazzite is just an immutable fedora image with preconfigured containers, among others an arch container for running steam and adjacent apps.
Overall fedora (whether immutable or regular) feels like a rolling release. By the time a new release comes out, most packages are similar, except maybe a big suite (e.g. new gnome version). Upgrades are also pretty seamless too. My grandpa's pc has been running Fedora since 27 (or 29) and it's now on 38. Never reinstalled
Probably overkill, but NextCloud has a health app with a pretty big suite of features
I have Debian on a secondary laptop and it's rock solid. I'm really tempted to go debian on my main rig but keep the gaming stuff as flatpaks for more frequent updates
Just nextcloud will do. Get Davx5 from f-droid and give it a long term login (on NC settings > security). It'll sync contacts, calendar events, tasks, etc on its own