fvwm3 on most systems, wmaker on a few, recently trying out kde for potential wayland migration
no cons. i kinda miss winxp but that's just because it's trained into my muscle memory at this point. kde/xfce seems much more winxp-ish than win11 to me also.
get a cheap second hand phone in your area that's officially supported on lineageos. bonus points if you can cheaply obtain replacement batteries for that model.
pipepipe and newpipe are both android 5.0+?
the keyboard is really interesting, i might start using it on my phone as i'm having too many typos due to touchscreen malfunction. thanks!
i prefer pipepipe over newpipe
termux allows using the phone like a normal *nix box
adaway and afwall is awesome, but kinda needs root (rethinkdns if theres no root)
audio recorder (by axet) is also great, i still haven't found anything better than it (proprietary or not)
nope, that's not how things work
you dual boot, why would there be a 'windows' process running on linux side? this doesn't make sense. unless there's some program you use on linux that is named 'windows' i'm inclined to believe this is a malware of some sort, maybe a crypto miner if it uses that much resource.
it's making the internet centralized and proprietary, i hate it. i do understand how it's a very easy option for website operators struggling against malicious bots though.
not sure if it's very related but apparently spotify is killing their api. hopefully annas releases proper dumps that can replace it..
https://old.reddit.com/r/spotifyapi/comments/1qxv9wm/spotify_api_changes_were_doomed/ (screenshot attached)

well that's just me then. i spent way too much time tinkering regedit and gpedit on windows. i haven't thought much about software compat since i don't play games other than a few emulator/dos stuff, sorry.