I know it almost certainly isnt, but please god let it be Fairphone.
I went through the hassle of getting Waydroid set up but i honestly dont see the point in having android on the desktop
My mum says this all the time, haven't the heart to correct her though
In my moc-GCSE year(s), my science teacher was so confident that blood was blue in the veins, I called her out on it but she was so adamant about it.
Out of pure curiosity one time, I used one of those chairs. My god did it hurt, I got neck pain for a week
Bangin' drum cover, my man
Thanks, it was rather awkward actually cause we were walking our dog at the same time and kitty cat was wary, soon as I got the photo it moved on.

I met random kitty cat on holiday recently
/e/ and LineageOS are the ones that come to mind with EOs being (I belive) officially supported.
Pro: Fairphone try to support their phones for as long as possible, 8-10 years for the FP5
Con: their customer support is desperate for improvement
Pro: FP offer spare parts for a long time, and there's a active gray market of people trading parts around
Con: I'm no expert on cybersecurity, but the founder and head dev or GrapheneOS talked about how FP are apparently doing a poor job with their security patches. I invite anyone to ELI5 this and do a better job than me explaining it.

Does this mean Netflix own all the Warner music stuff too?