I am not sure if it's only me, but I have noticed much faster Wi-Fi connecting after enabling Wi-Fi on Android 14, so that's one thing. But it may be also caused by kernel update and has nothing to do with Android 14.
Where possible, maintain the right-click-view-source affordance. The beauty of the early web was that it was always possible to "peek behind the curtains".
Just make the source code availible behind a visible link (hosted on Github or another similiar platform if possible). I don't see this being a problem by any means.
No one is able to write the name right 😅. It's Kvaesitso. I mean no bad. It's pretty uncommon name. It just makes me smile to see it written wrong more often than right.
Ouch! Thank you for noting.
A think that a lot of devs take "themed icons" as a gimmick feature on top and rather focus on app stability and other features, or they just don't care because they don't see it as a deal-breaker in any means.
AFAIK you can download every extension as vsix file from vs code web marketplace and then import it into VSCodium. That's how I have been installing missing extensions so far and it works well.
It is potentially unsecure both as a process and with its consequences, but if you know what you are doing (carefully read tutorials and guides step by step especially if you have no beforehand experience) you have a very low chance to brick your device or corrupt it in any other way.
It's important to note that rooting is different from device model to device model and especially from manufacturer to manufacturer. Some manufacturers totally prevent rooting. Officially you lose the warranty of your device if you root it.
Some of the other commenters have mentioned that some apps check for root and refuse to work if the device is rooted (or only because the bootloader is unlocked) which is true, however if you are rooted there is variety of tools to prevent these apps from recognizing a rooted device (or just unlocked bootloader) so I wouldn't count this as that much of a problem. I am using banking apps and google pay on my rooted phone just fine.
Point is Huawei still gets to sell their hardware device so there is no loss to them, it just opens up additional options for users.
Isn't this a loss for any manufacturer that fills their ROM with crap, ads, trackers, and their own ecosystem stuff?
The revenue doesn't come only from the hardware.
You can with some tinkering. You can uninstall the default launcher with ADB shell and some Android TV show select launcher options when more than 1 is installed.