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Thanks! Lots of good stuff here. Appreciate your time writing that out!
You're welcome.
For SMS, someone else touched on KDE Connect, which seems to be a pretty well-rounded solution. I can't speak first-hand, as I don't use KDE, but there's a poorly maintained non-KDE program using the same protocol called mconnect, and from looking at that you get bidirectional SMS & file transfer, browsing your phone like a directory, shared clipboard and notifications, and remote control of your desktop media player from your phone. It does almost everything you might want (except for auto-syncing music a-la iTunes).