You're the voice we needed on this.
Great stuff! I've been using it on and off since you posted about it a while back. It's so good.
If you want to carry your whole music library around, a big SD card makes that work. I understand streaming is the trendy thing and I was using Navidrome myself, but I rolled back my plan and switched to SD card for it. I've saved money.
Another use case is for carrying a heap of ROMs. I've also done this until I realised gaming on my phone was uncomfortable and bought a dedicated device.
Having the SD card wasn't a dealbreaker for me when I bought this phone but I do really like having it.
Look at their FAQ. If you're on Linux wget on the folder works a treat.
The second one 'Sonic All Star Racing Transformed' is decent too. You transform between a car, a plane and a boat depending on the part of the stage.
I've got a family member interested in switching to Linux but the finance software is an obstacle. I had a look and landed on gnucash which I thought I would trial myself and then see if if would work for them. I like it!
I have my old 10 install and my Mint install on different drives. I just unplug the one I don't want and swap them physically to change.
It was a great point of friction when I switched to Linux because booting Windows meant actual physical action which acted as a deterrent.
Dsub is great but looks slightly dated. Tempo might be what you're looking for.
I find this resistance weird. (From the "normies", not the Signal users)
Most of them have phones filled with all sorts of crap that they download willy nilly, yet they only seem to put the walls up for Signal.
Doesn't look like anything for Ubuntu Touch, PostmarketOS or even LineageOS. If you are looking at another phone each of the operating system's websites list compatibility and what features are supported.
Currently 82% in SEQ.
They're not allowed to have a day off work?