Molly allows you to use alternative push servers (instead of Google's), amongst other things.
Possibly ;) I forgot to add another thing regarding games. When looking for a Linux compatibility, look for Steam Deck compatibility on the game's page. Since Steam deck runs Linux (Arch to be precise) it's the same thing.
That's why I said to set it up globally, as system DNS, not just in the browser. Nextdns also allows you to pick the lists of filters. When it comes to Linux always check the game's compatibility through ProtonDB (unless it's native).
You don't need adguard, just register with nextdns and use it as your system's DNS. By not supporting Linux you mean that it doesn't run with Steam's proton compatibility layer? Nowadays the games which don't work, usually are the ones using some form of aggressive anti-cheat measures. Online multiplayer stuff.
You need a distro with up to date kernel, for recent Intel laptops, and it will work out of the box.
There's Verso now too, a Servo based browser.
Gorgeous. I need someone to pick up Cantata.
Don't buy Exyonos phones. They are full of weird incompatibilities and quirks. I've returned my A52 because once someone sent me a movie from their phone and I couldn't play it because the hardware didn't support some obvious codec.
They do have the choice. It doesn't mean that everyone has to agree with or respect that choice.
Is adding "mark read on scroll" planned?
I own recent OLED Zenbook and it's super creaky squeaky, plus, the screen unglued itself from the frame. The build quality isn't very good I'd say.
That guy has issues...