It's boring, but like someone else mentioned it tells you exactly what it does. So, I don't really see a problem with it.

Just out of curiosity, what difference would PAE make in this argument? What is the memory limit on a PAE-enabled kernel? What other differences would it make?

LineageOS would probably also be a decent choice if they don't absolutely have to have no Google at all.

They say Emacs is an amazing OS, with the best calendar, to-do list, email client, etc. Just missing a good text editor.

If you're looking for stable and up to date, give openSUSE Tumbleweed a shot.

Hell, I have a laptop that's over 10 years old. It isn't officially supported on Windows 11, but I'm sure I could get it on there in some unsupported way, using Rufus or another tool that removes the TPM requirements and have it be usable and secure. It runs Windows 10 without complaints. I can run an up to date Linux distro on it and be completely up to date and secure. So, like you said, why can't phones do the same?

Basically, it's only gotten worse now.

AdAway is what I use on my rooted devices. It does have a rootless mode as well and if it's anywhere near as good as the root mode I would absolutely recommend it. I haven't tested it though so give it a shot.

Pixeldroid is a third party app. Pixelfed has their own official app as well if that matters to anyone.

Can this be used along with uBlock Origin? Would they interfere with each other?

Like most of the apps at the moment, it's under active development and improving rapidly. Don't give up on any of the apps you try too quickly.

As much as they all copy from each other, it's never a 1:1 copy. The copy is almost always slightly inferior to the original. Even if they all had exactly the same features, they'd look or function slightly differently. I do wish they'd stop copying though. Keep them seperate because they're all meant for different purposes. At least, they used to be at one point.

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