Any with good hardware as long as you can switch to stable and community-made ROMs.
Can't disagree, UI still hurts the eyes, and I've been using it since 2021. "<.<
Still, so far, it appears legit through comments I saw from quite a few developers and users.
Iirc, there are unofficial ports of LineageOS for newer devices. Also, I've been using another system, ArrowOS, in its vanilla form, on a Redmi Note 10 Pro phone I have, and it's working fine so far, so maybe an alternative for your case if you don't find a decent phone compatible with LineageOS?
Since this appear to be the most proper thread, I'll keep posting as I see issue. Hopefully a staff member will see the bug reports, then.
Haven't been around Linux overall for long, with my first proper introduction around early 2021. But from what I hear and read, plus my own observations in those past 2.5 years, even if, most of the time, it's not "ideal" (as in, "plug and play"), Linux as a whole seems to be getting better and better for gaming. And ever since behemoth Valve came with the Linux-powered Steam Deck, I expect it to help increase Linux's naturally-slow-but-constant momentum even more.
Brazil does, but while such a set laws exist, seeing those laws being enforced is a distant dream.
Looks like it was around the end of March when Valve announced the date they'd end support for Win7 and Win8. So perhaps a part of the Windows userbase went to Linux. If for fear, as a final push to drop Windows, etc., I don't know, but perhaps they may have influenced.
While the most recent piece of Apple technology I've used was a Macintosh 7, I've gone through similar issues with Android phones and desktop devices.
For Windows, the reliance came from the tendency of people (myself included) to avoid change, and Microsoft exploiting that, and with Android, because rare are the cases of commercial phones that don't come with Google's bloat.
But, upon switching to Linux and vanilla Android, as Nobuo Uematsu once said, "(...) the more limited people are, the more ingenious they begin to get (...)". So while I had lost most tools I had in my comfort zone, it was a good opportunity for renewal, of which I took advantage.
In lights of that, my recommendation is to "take the leap" and try technologies you're not used with, and see what you can learn from them.
First, maybe Godot would be easier when knowing either C or Java, since, iirc, it can use either.
But on the matter of learning, I learn when I feel like it, and when I feel like learning, I jump head on. While I can't perfect any specific subjects that way, at least in a timely manner, random subjects can some times add up to other subjects I try or previously tried to learn (possibly how I learned to use Linux quickly despite being a big learning curve).
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#hasicontent
8Doors: Arum's Afterlife Adventure
A Vampyre Story
ABZÛ
Anodyne
Augury Red Code
Battle Chef Brigade Deluxe
BlazBlue: Continuum Shift Extended
Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon
Böbl
Bunny Swordmaster Story
Celeste
Celeste Classic
Celeste Classic 2
Codemancer
Dandara: Trials of Fear Edition
Downwell
Dragon's Crown (PS3 / PS Vita) Dragon's Crown Pro (PS4)
Dreaming Sarah
Dusk Child
Dust: An Elysian Tail
Etherborn
Ever Oasis
Gravity Rush
Grey-Box Testing
GrimGrimoire
Gunbird
GundeadliGne
Gundemonium Recollection
Hitogata Happa
ICO
Ittle Dew
Kimmy
Kitsune Zero
Knight Club
LiEat
Lost In Dungeon
LYNE
Mary Skelter 2 (includes a new version of Mary Skelter: Nightmares with expanded plot)
Mary Skelter: Nightmares (OG version; still being sold on PC and PS Vita digitally)
Micro Mages
Minoria
Momodora
Momodora II
Momodora III
Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight
Nix: The Paradox Relic
No More Heroes
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle
Odin Sphere (PS2) / Odin Sphere Leifthrasir (all other releases)
One Strike
Phoenotopia (Flash version; haven't played the remake)
Quest of Dungeon
Rabi-Ribi
Riddled Corpses
Shadow of the Colossus
Shantae (GBC)
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse
Shantae: Half- Genie Hero Ultimate Edition
Slay the Spire
Slayers (SNES game)
Slipways Classic
Solatorobo: Red the Hunter
Songs for a Hero: Definitive Edition / A Lenda do Herói - Edição Definitiva
Starbound
Super Dungeon Boy
Tales of Hearts R
Tallowmere
Tanglewood
The Corruption Within
The Deed
The Liar Princess and the Blind Prince
Unchained Blades
Unparallel
Va-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action
Wake Up
War of the Monsters
Wishing Sarah
コテ・DE・メクール
真・魔王ゴルベリアス 先取り横スクロール面
VVVVVV
Explosionade
Strangers of Power
Redeliver
Lozenge
I'd imagine a centralized weekly Q/A post would get more engagement, and thus appearing more often when sorting by activity, which would then cause, by extension, more engagement. And this potentially self-sustained cycle could be good for Q/A.
And I'd likely try to contribute with answers, but I might ask every now and then.
I wish Kbin allowed disabling picking the blurb's body of text X'D