That's why it's considered good practice to act on the presumption of innocence until proven guilty.
Matrix, via Element.
Indeed - https://xdaforums.com/t/does-twrp-function-with-non-aosp-oses.4692346/post-89709288 seems to elaborate quite well, if you agree with it. Thanks for the response.
If interesting, I've also posted at the XDA Developers forum about whether this is more broadly applicable.
You couldn’t even comprehend that I wasn’t criticising a person (consider this as criticism).
I evidently am able to comprehend it. If I were as incapable as you purport, you informing me would be worthless. You doing so, with this response, demonstrate consequently that your assumption is incorrect. It's a strange one to make.
It really isn’t that great that instead of active discussion you stumble upon months-old threads.
You responding renders it active. Any alternative designation is fundamentally nonsensical.
If you're to discuss semantics, be more pedantic, else this conversation is uninformative for us.
I made a point illustrating that switching off from reddit didn’t do any good for the community.
I'm aware. It's quite easily comprehensible. However, it's unsubstantiated, hence the downvotes.
Is it FOSS? I'm having a difficult time locating its source.
No, I had not. That's certainly novel.
Really impressive work. SystemD was the sole thing missing from PMOS for me – I'm ecstatic that I'll finally be able to say, when it's done, that – excluding 3rd-party GUIs’ support – it's better than AOSP.
You shouldn't criticise someone because they were late to a discussion.
How does one manually switch over? Must they reinstall?