In terms of the mobile side, these OS's aren't very well polished, and the Linux phone is quite new. However, there are Linux phones being made, but this is more of a niche kinda deal, as people tend to use GrapheneOS or an iPhone (Stock Googled Android is a no-go anymore due to the malware that both Google and other malicious devs add to the Play Store). That's just how I see it, though.
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Anders needs to learn Wavlake, though he doesn't need to use BTC, as that's how he could be paid directly if he so wanted to accept an alternative currency other than the fiat that's issued over there.
Take the content as slowly as possible, take notes, and apply it where applicable to see what you can learn from what's applied. That's what I was doing for a while, and it seems to pay off for me very well.
While Neigsendoig Cocules (whom I edited videos for) and I had used generative AI for album covers in the past (mostly Neigsendoig, though), we always disclose that for ethics reasons. That said, why we would want to use AI to make music is beyond us. I'd rather us be challenged to actually make something using our own brains and knowledge of music theory than let AI do it. It's good if you're stuck and need some ideas as a tool, but that's the extent of it.
For me, that would be Protestant Historicism and practicing the Scriptures as was intended in the First Century (I have a 1599 GNV I like to use, but also YLT using Obsidian MD).
For an explanation on this matter, me calling out the actions of Catholic and Jesuit-aligned interests had really ticked off a lot of people on Lemmy (which got me classified as a troll, despite no proof of me being a troll, and being as civil and professional as I can be... though the latter I needed to work on). I know that many of the events happening 'round the world are because of one country's iron grip: Italy's.
Now, you may be asking "Sokio, why Italy?" That is where the Vatican stands, where it's been controlled by the Jesuit Superior General (the top dog in the Jesuit Order) since 1798 when he pulled off what would be the 5th Vial of Revelation (the removal of the Popes of Rome from civil and ecclesiastical power). This ended a 1,260 year prophecy that was fulfilled from 538 (after the Dukedom of Rome was overthrown by the Popes) to 1798.
There's a lot I can go into, but this is the context I wanted to provide as to why many absolutely hated what I had to say on Lemmy from this point of view I've held since early 2025.
That, and you have to be in the EU for it to happen. Americans can't have that, and are forced to upgrade regardless. Unless they switch to Linux, they get clobbered regardless.
Need for Speed: Carbon.
Neigsendoig (whom I edited videos for) and I had just conducted an experiment with some customization options at some certain levels due to significant numbers in cryptocurrency. For example, the Bitcoin rep for each car class (in this game, Exotic, Muscle, and Tuner) has 21% (signifying 21 million BTC) on the Autosculpt parameters for parts we chose, despite us using Extended Customization for some further control in what parts we chose.
This is the same with Monero at 51% (due to a 51% attack that happened to Monero in 2025) for each Autosculpt parameter for parts we chose, 20% (signifying ERC-20) for Ethereum (really, Ether), and just stock for Zano (think Tor routing of sorts for cryptocurrencies without privacy by default), with no Autosculpt.
We also utilized different color schemes representing each cryptocurrency as well to differentiate each car we decided for each class (4 per class). All of this will be edited by either myself or Sendo (if I do edit this, it'd be the first time I edited for that channel in about a year or so). We hadn't decided upon that as of yet.
That's what I've been doing as of late.
My issue is that one of the things Neigsendoig (whom I edited videos for) and I use for music production (essentially WINE, but for music production plugins) doesn't work with WINE 9.22+ right now. That infuriates me to my core, personally speaking.
This for sure. I've heard about the blackmail schemes NVIDIA will go to ensure people don't realize that the reviewers are kinda toast if they don't say nice things about it. I use an NVIDIA GPU myself for AI purposes and video editing, because I need the power of NVIDIA for those particular purposes.
I think reviewers like Gamers Nexus have some sort of idea of how that works.