You can use Lynis to scan your system for settings or weird behavior, it's pretty useful, some stuff don't have great explainations however... so you will need to do a bit of research to know why a certain setting should be turn off or stuff like that
If you're interested, you will learn a lot of things by installing lfs, arch or gentoo, you'll just learn differents things with each distro and will learn in a different manner, all are interesting imo, but I think it's better to learn gradually than to learn from the hardest thing (lfs is the hardest in my opinion)
I think they should try learning the basics with an easy to use and install distro (learning cmd like cd, lsblk, ls, ln...) then if they want more try to install arch Linux using the arch-install, then installing arch linux manually, and the diving into gentoo and then into LFS if they really want the time! (Also, for gentoo and lfs i'd recommend having a really good computer to make compilation time slower!)
Tags would be cool, but should be set by mods of a community or instance, I think if we let users choose the tags, this might create abuse or problem.. or limit 1 or 2 tags per post and each tag with a max number of char maybe?
But letting user set tags might be useless as they might not use the same tags when talking about the same topic...
Well, they have some app of their own, and other app that are from other devs. but the android ecosystem is one of the worst anyway design wise. Every manufacturer do their own design app devs use Material design or the new Material You, it's not great, even linux phone on GNOME or KDE have a better GUI ecosystem.
If you buy one with multiple M.2 slots, then your motherboard need to support lane bifurcation, if it just have one, it should work with no issue, however, I never booted an OS from these things.
Also, why not just a sata ssd if it's just to revive a PC? It might be cheaper no?
Monetization is stupid, uploading both on youtube and peertube is easy. User using adblock don't generate monetization anyway. Also, there's all the sponsors nowadays
This is the point of the dev edition, so web developpers can test out new features and breaking changes before new releases. Just use the normal firefox if you don't want that.
You can use Lynis to scan your system for settings or weird behavior, it's pretty useful, some stuff don't have great explainations however... so you will need to do a bit of research to know why a certain setting should be turn off or stuff like that
https://cisofy.com/lynis/