Then there will be no point in making Pixel custom roms, as the main selling point (quick Android updates) will be null.
It's Facebook. Nothing will come out of this.
That't the neat part, they don't. They're still very niche
Doesn't Massgrave have mirrors exactly for that reason?
Perfect is the enemy of good. It fits most people's use case.
....Yandex, you mean Russia?
Startpage's majority shareholder is System1 who is an adtech company. We don't believe that to be an issue as they have a distinctly separate privacy policy. The Privacy Guides team reached out to Startpage back in 2020 to clear up any concerns with System1's sizeable investment into the service, and we were satisfied with the answers we received.
From privacyguides.org
Is it a surprise? Bing is controlled by M$, and their search results are taken by Qwant and DDG. Ecosia also runs with google results so it isn't affected.
If it's Sailfish OS (Xperias or Jollaphones, updates are paid), apart from apps (hit or miss if it's popular enough, pure miss if it isn't), everything works fine (I guess, I haven't tried it).
If it's anything else, it's still murky.
0,1% of Android users care enough about privacy or foss to switch to Linux if Ndroid is enshittified too much.
This may not seem like a lot, but that is (I estimate) 10 times more than the current number of people daily driving Linux on their phones.
Um... Budapest? With all that's going on over there? Did they choose the place very early or is there something I'm missing.
To say something else, love that the Document Foundation's post is just where it is and how to get there and get by there, no added fluff :)
The developers (at least security-oriented ones like Graphene) absolutely do care about quick security updates.