Real talk: nobody should use these things. Not Google's, not Amazon's, not Apple's... They are all capable of spying on you, and also being compromised by hackers.
Happy to hear that matey. I died on that hill trying to achieve the same thing.
Either way I simply don't use any assistance so no need to go for tradeoffs
It definitely has a learning curve but as someone who is much more hands on with very little programming experience, I actually found it pretty intuitive. And frankly for the things that aren't super intuitive, there's a community support thread for basically anything you could want to do.
Never thought I would have one, but homeassistant made it easy enough for me to program my own wall mounted control panel, that it just made sense.
Happy to hear that matey. I died on that hill trying to achieve the same thing.
Either way I simply don't use any assistance so no need to go for tradeoffs
Every time I see this comment I make the point that, from a privacy perspective, they are likely better than average consumer, non-rooted, non-linux* phones, laptops, desktops.
They give back one geographic position - your house, and you don't give them credit card, social security, Healthcare or other personal information like you frequently use your phone and computer for.
You don't even use them to search for porn (cue one guy saying he does)
please feel free to bicker about what counts as a "Linux phone" but I won't join in.