Virkkunen

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From my understanding, with Nvidia there's no shared memory on Linux, so when your VRAM maxes out, you get a crash or your game will run in single digit frames.

There is nothing to be done except lowering textures and other VRAM intensive settings, and hoping that one day Nvidia fixes the no shared memory issue.

(I'm assuming you have a Nvidia GPU solely based on those low VRAM numbers)

Because effectively nothing is changing. Android is still open source, OEMs still have access to the internal branches for early development, custom ROMs will still have to wait until the new version is released to source entirely.

There are many other apps, like Signal, that have the same development approach but no one complained about it. It's just a lot of misinformation due to misunderstandings with these headlines.

If you're using Tuya devices and your network is dual band (same SSID for 2.4ghz and 5ghz), it'll work just fine without needing to change frequencies. I have a couple of very old Tuya lamps that I connected just like that