Most UIs are not optimized for touch, but if you use one that is like GNOME it will still have issues. The onscreen keyboard is not outstanding, you essentially need wayland apps for modern features like touch scrolling etc, and there will be bugs. For me the main bugs are some GTK popups will cause them to crash when typing into them on virtual keyboard, and swiping through apps doesn't work very well on debian. If you use a different de or distro, your experience might vary.
This website is terrible lol. It's just fear mongering. It makes up shit when it can't tell what's happening. The way it gets all the info about the photos is just metadata(exif, etc). It doesn't recognize people in photos if they aren't the main subject. It also thinks that it's always a close up photo.
Thank you! That's something I would check out.
Highly unlikely, I assume you are nervous after the xz backdoor, but that is almost one of a kind. I couldn't find any other examples of something like that happening.
I only saw it now, maybe it happened before on a different version.
There's a whole lot of different smart TVs. If you want help, it would be useful to provide the brand of smart TVs as well as the operating system that it's running.
I think it's nicer to physically move something.
Yes, modern laptop manufacturers wouldn't let you control your own device.
Planned on saying this. I am a very judgemental person, but I try not to let it impact my actions.
Agreed, asus laptops aren't optimal for linux. My touchpad works excellent and feels great to use 9/10 times, but the 1/10th time it is slower, harder to move, and randomly stops moving. Not sure if this is just dirt on the touchpad but cleaning it and my hands seems to help a bit.