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Anyone using a Linux Smarphone?
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Tbh I would love to tinker around with my 3-year-old phone and get something working (I believe it was running Android 12 on last update), but I don't necessarily have the time, willingness, or even knowledge of where to start. I'm a hobbyist programmer who mostly does full-stack web development these days with a sprig of application programming on Desktop. I've never even tried to go into mobile tech, and when I did, it was for small things like a Raspberry Pi which is essentially an ARM computer that can run mostly anything an AMD computer can. Phones aren't like that.