Very impressive, even if broken on high refresh rate devices.
Oh it is!
I think android has this built-in. On mine it's in Security & Privacy -> More security & privacy -> App pinning
...or maybe it's just a custom rom thing (crDroid 10.4, Android 14).
If it's a laptop, try in bios (or rather uefi).
Since you mentioned it, there's a fork of AntennaPod with a more modern look: https://github.com/XilinJia/Podcini
Ok, It took some time by I finally found my writeup: https://github.com/agustinmista/positron/issues/15
... and on further inspection it's the same as you already posted. If it helps I can say it's been really stable, never breaking since I set it up (well apart from this week, but it's more of a I fucked up KDE and ignored all issues for the past few months, so a reinstall was necessary type of problem.
rathole aims to be somewhat of a replacement for CF tunnels. It was featured on noted some time ago: https://noted.lol/cgnat-and-rathole/
jtxBoard, open source, syncs over caldav (works great with Zanshin) and has very active developer.
Additional it supports Material You and has included notes and journal support. Oh, did I mention it's free?
There are already several opinions about rooting, so I'm not entering that discussion, but I can share my view of ACC and AccA.
I'm the kind of person, who charges the phone over the night. My device theoretically supports 33W charging (can't test this as I don't have the stock charger), but when charging over the course of several hours I don't need this speed.
I have the current limit set to 750mA and max charge in range of 90-95%. This works fine for me and in case I need a quick top-up there's always Charge once to #%, without restrictions option.
I know it's not your main point, but speed does matter, at least for some users.
It's not often, but I regularly have to move relatively large amounts of data (20-40GB) between my phone and pc, sometimes (but not always ) in small batches (~4GB) with a ~10min breaks between to check stuff.
With this process already annoying because of MTP and the way windows file transfers work (no resume/retry over MTP, linux handles it way better) having a high speed connection make it a bit more manageable.
It's a niche use-case, not very important, but it's something I wanted to share.
Depends on the brand. Xiaomi will (in most cases) service the phone even if the bootloader was unlocked and os changed, you just need to restore it to stock state. I haven't personally tried this, but I heard multiple stories confirming this.
With recent releases CorePatch can spoof app source, but it won't help with keyboard whitelist.