That's just confirming it's generally extremely simple.
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Which would help how? If they are really going to make it much more difficult for custom roms it doesn't matter what phone you choose.
I've used nodm for something similar. I used to show my homeassistant dashboard on it using a kiosk session in chromium in a nodm session. It does require some fiddling, but it does the job perfectly.
For games you could also add them to Steam and use proton if the game is supported, but lutris should be pretty straight forward, it was for me anyway, in Ubuntu.
Still, Linux can be a challenge in terms of non supported games.
Security is definitely a concern, so replacing it is recommended. I'm not sure about other browsers compatible with Chrome extensions though.
That's not what happened. There are still Russian contributors. Just the onces that have in some way (maybe indirectly) ties with the Russian government have been removed.
Why not use Android in the first place then? I mean, it works fine on pretty much any device.
This has nothing to do with secureboot, as the system boots fine according to the explanation.
If you use swap (excluding hibernation) it means you need more ram.
The kernel used by Android is Linux, just like the kernel used by PiOS.
Great! Used Arch for a while, with KDE. I'm now using Debian with Gnome permanently.
I'm not familiar with Blend OS, but if your goal is being able to run Android apps you can also install Waydroid yourself in multiple distro's. I'm running Debian with Gnome on my Surface Go 2 using the Surface kernel and Waydroid with Gapps. It runs really well.
So it's hard on some phones. Lineage OS support also isn't any indication of how hard it is to unlock. The more popular devices are all easy to unlock.