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For the OS: Debian

Hardware: a modern thinkpad

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Fair enough - we are agreed at least then that the default android os is awful for privacy.

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Then its no longer stock?

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Ive recently managed to do this;

Settings> Network & Internet> Hotspot & Tethering> Allow Clients To Use VPN

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What I don't understand though, doesn't using mullvad automatically set their own DNS?

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Stock android is definitely enshitified - but there is still hope with custom os's

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Had a similar issue as did one of my friends with pixels, which is unfortunate as grapheneos is one hell of a operating system.

After having 2 different pixels break (planned obsolescence) I ended up settling for a fairphone (which I can easily repair and replace parts myself with e/os - but divestOS also looks promising.

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Debian stable + Flatpak

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Does anyone know of a website that recommends music based off a chosen song, that is also open source?

I'm sure I had one bookmarked but I can't seem to find it.

Cheers

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Ive been runing Debian 12 (kde) since bookworm was released and am loving it.

I have recently discovered Devuan which seems to be Debian without systemd - what is the benefit of removing this init system?

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Tundra

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