It will get really funny when they start imposing an exact number of tokens as a quota, where too little means you are an outdated luddite and too much is inefficient and wastes money
I see this in media all the time. Make factual statements and imply they are connected, but with zero data if they actually are. Or claim "People are doing X" without any data if a statistically relevant number are actually doing X or just the 2 people they found as an example
I recently unsubscribed because I definitely saw a lot of AI music. I do think Spotify has the best UI and user created playlists of all platforms though
Koreader handles the reading part perfectly on my Boox device. For ftp I use the default Boox functionality which works well for me. Einkbro is good but I ultimately stick to Firefox for the sync between devices. No experience with other launchers as I don't use any other apps and the default one doesn't bother me
Annoyingly, Firefox on Android lacks these options completely. You can't even control zoom for individual websites, it's all or nothing. It gets even worse on a foldable phone where you have two different displays. It's a bit off topic, but I am not aware of any browser that has reliable sync, working ad block, and per site zoom control on both Android and Windows.
From Nvidia's history of working with AIBs, Sony, Apple, the Linux community, and probably many more, they seem to be a very hard company to work with. They have an idea of what the product looks like and it's their way or the highway. I wonder if this new department will change that. If it doesn't, it won't amount to much.
When it comes to applications, Android is very different from any Linux distro. Android apps rely almost entirely on Google made additions on top. Something like waydroid could bridge the gap but I don't have first hand experience how good it is.
27% on a Kindle with a healthy battery is a lot. Especially if this is a latest model paperwhite on the image which I think it is. It's probably their most impressive feature as a product