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  • “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




  • KISS (Keep It Simple Stupid)
    That’s why i use Markor on, it saves on markdown (.md), text (.txt) files, and sync with Syncthing to other devices.

    Without databases, or third party hosts, i can open any file on other devices using the apps of my choice, can use Markor on Android and nvim on PC.

    No need to pay extra or use specific apps to work.

    I also tried other not taking apps, but I needed to use some electron app that uses 1GB RAM to edit a markdown file, and decrypt some proprietary online storage. Why use some overcomplicated software when i can do the same Kwrite or nano










  • Just the case of the packages being removed only a few hours after been published just makes my point of “trusted users” reviewing and reporting then.

    And is not only an archlinux/AUR problem, the same happens with python pip, npm, dockerhub, github… With bigger popularity, bigger the target.

    These days after the success of Steamdeck many users switched to Linux, and many of those started using arch or based distros like EndeavourOS because some one on reddit, YouTube or other said is the best for new hardware and you can find everything you need on AUR.
    New users won’t review scripts or PKGBUILD, that’s gibberish, just search and install, and a few hours could be too late for some.

    I don’t care if Linux loses or gains popularity, but if there’s no guard rails of some kind of control things could get worse, and even end AUR as it is now.

    Having people control what’s published or not, probably not the best solution, but leaving it as a wild west also not


  • Arch also warns uses about AUR, use at at your own risk, and can break your system.

    My approach isn’t definitely not the best solution, I was saying this is only the beginning, and with other arch based distros also using AUR only gets worse, if there’s any moderation and some kind of package control before publishing then when thins get real bad maybe too late and arch starts loosing users.

    Now is just some packages, later could be some popular package take overs or some kinda spoofing of other packages.

    I use arch BTW (since 2011), and Debian Armbian on Raspberry Pi, one is rock solid the other sometimes break with updates


  • Is it?

    Android uses Apache License 2.0, which means vendors can modify and distribute without publishing their modifications, like include proprietary blobs and other proprietary code.

    It’s like using Google Chrome instead of Chromium.

    Yes you can debloat the system, but many system apps can’t be disabled without breaking the system, and ROMs based on AOSP the code can be reviewed or modified and built it yourself.

    Xiaomi and mostly stock ROMs these days come bundled with ads, and apps that collect user data, even with debloat or DNS blackhole isn’t 100% private or better than a custom ROM.
    That’s why Graphene and CalyxOS exist.