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  • For reference, in the US, Comcast only gives up to a /60 for residential connections. It's still fine for most use cases, but it does feel a bit like doing a bit of penny pinching when you're wondering if you have enough /64's for how your network is going to be set up.

  • A manufacturer's Android can have special privileges for their own apps, and almost will certainly have special privileges for Google's apps.

    Graphene by default wouldn't give special privileges to any app, so that's at least a plus.

    It's true that it would be locked down, but you at least have a couple more controls over how locked down compared to a manufacturer's OS.

  • With the backpack I have, I do lose a good part of my leg space from having my backpack underneath the seat in front of me. That's why I sometimes pull my backpack out and then set it down in front of me, but not underneath the seat in front of me; this lets me stretch/move my legs more than before.

  • Are you using Wayland? If so, you need to launch Steam as steam -pipewire, and then select your display. Note that your screensaver will be inhibited while Steam is open with this option.

    That being said, I would recommend going for a Sunshine/Moonlight setup if you can rather than using Steam remote play. I get much better performance with Sunshine and Moonlight.

    Edit: I just read that steam games work fine for you. In that case, I'm not entirely sure why non-Steam games don't work.