I remember reading a study not too long ago that said being excluded for not having a phone isn't really happening in schools that have already banned phones.
We'll have to see how they implement it first. If it's just through Play Protect, I'm fine as I'm already not using that. If not, guess I'll have to make-do with a Linux phone.
My zsh is pretty slow sometimes, but that's because I've enabled all kinds of git stuff in my prompt. I wish it could do those git commands asynchronously.
The last phone I had that got burn-in was a Samsung galaxy s5, even then I think it only started burning in after it got water damage from dropping down a waterfall (it was fine otherwise).
Well yeah, because grapheneos is specifically made for security, not customiseability. Rooting your phone makes it a lot less secure, so it doesn't seem strange to me that grapheneos doesn't want you to.
This is most likely the apps themselves checking if they were installed from the play store. Looks like you should complain at Hank Green about this kind of shitty behaviour.
I remember reading a study not too long ago that said being excluded for not having a phone isn't really happening in schools that have already banned phones.
I'll link it here if I can find it.