Do not throw a (linux) PinePhone in your own rubbish bin, it may well start a fire.
The Linux mobile ecosystem software is actually stable and mature, but hardware is the pain point. Most linux phone startups seem to lack experience at every level.
That's why projects like nostr:npub126ntw5mnermmj0znhjhgdk8lh2af72sm8qfzq48umdlnhaj9kuns3le9ll and nostr:npub1aghreq2dpz3h3799hrawev5gf5zc2kt4ch9ykhp9utt0jd3gdu2qtlmhct are so valuable in making it as easy as possible to be a node runners.
I'm on a GrapheneOS phone, I've never really checked out Linux phones but might be worth a look.
Yeah that makes sense. This will be my first venture into mining and I've been following nostr:npub1qtvl2em0llpnnllffhat8zltugwwz97x79gfmxfz4qk52n6zpk3qq87dze since their launch and believe they have the best interests of the network in mind. I want to do my small part in securing and decentralizing the network. I definitely want to look into mining for heat at some point too.
Do not throw a (linux) PinePhone in your own rubbish bin, it may well start a fire.
The Linux mobile ecosystem software is actually stable and mature, but hardware is the pain point. Most linux phone startups seem to lack experience at every level.