Sorry, Android 12 added the new Quick Setting tile called "Internet" that combined the Wi-Fi and Mobile Data tiles. Yeah you're right, I had big square QS buttons on my old Galaxy S4 but when I switched to Pixel it had the small circular buttons for a short period.
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Are you saying you like the big buttons? Because Android 12 is when they were introduced.
No you don't. You used to, and then the WiFi and Data buttons were both put under an Internet button. It's aweful design. All of it.
Based on these threads from Reddit, the HA community, and github, it looks like it's very hit and miss.
Nobody is a user name in the Linux environment. The IP for the port forwarding are to the local host. https://www.reddit.com/r/AndroidQuestions/comments/fcg1re/o_found_an_app_called_nobody/
According to Invizible's instructions, you shouldn't have to port forward to an external IP. https://invizible.net/en/invizible-and-netguard-firewall/
Read You is simple, minimalistic, and works well.
If your country gets warrant happy, wouldn't having a VPN in a more privacy friendly or non-five-eyes country be better? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Eyes
What if you used a federated network?
Do you use Cheogram for messaging? What app do you use for VOIP calls?
How'd you edit the menu? I don't have a option to separate those buttons natively on GrapheneOS/A13.