@roadriverrail Not to give you more homework, but /e/OS by Murena is a fork of LineageOS that integrates microG at the system level so that you can run pretty much any proprietary app from the Play Store alongside FOSS ones, while still trying to obfuscate data and respect your privacy.
This does not go nearly as far as other projects' privacy work, like Graphene, but the UX and how it works will be transparent to what you are used to.
@SwiftOnSecurity The absolute misery and struggles I had teaching basic file management to students back even in like 2015 who had no idea that a file had to exist somewhere when downloaded, and you need to open files to work with them in a GUI tool...
I felt bad because we wasted so much effort on this at the expense of later topics in #GIS.
@apps I did, yes, since at max 20 it is still possible to follow most branch/leaf relationships in threaded posts, whereas at smaller indentation, that is lost rather quickly.
@apps Small UX quality of life fixes I would love to see:
1) Reflow icons and status text at bottom of toot when threaded so they don't run off the edge of the screen and become unusable, or get crushed upon one another so you can't reliably click just one.
2) Actually hide/clear/commit follow requests that you've acted upon so they don't keep coming back into the notifications list.