About to move out from my parents and found the old Remix mini lying around collecting dust. Thought it might be possible to use it as a backup PC for light web surfing and YouTube when I’m back at home. Is that concept possible in 2023? If it is, what should I be prepared for and what to expect?

  • d3Xt3r@lemmy.nz
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    1 year ago

    How do you daily drive an Android 4 device in 2023?

    You don’t. Old versions of Android are incredibly insecure and are often targeted by botnets and compromised websites/ad networks. Not only would you be putting your accounts at risk, you could be at risk of getting into trouble with the law, if the hackers/bots decide to use your device as part of a DDoS attack, or as a proxy server for conducting illegal activities. Of course, it may eventually come to light that you’re innocent, but good luck dealing with the cops, bureaucracy, bad reputation and stress that comes with such an event.

    TL;DR: Not worth it, unless you like inviting trouble. Best to send it off to an e-waste recycling center.

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    1 year ago

    You could put lineage OS on it, and that might make it a little bit more secure, but I wouldn’t trust it still. Might be good for internal network stuff like making it a webcam, remote control for your TV and stuff.

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    1 year ago

    I carry a Droid 4 (because I like the keyboard) which was running Android 4. Which was absolutely unusable for the web, but alright for ssh, xmpp, and as a camera.

    A few weeks ago I replaced android on it with Linux (Maemo Leste) which is… great but also very rough.

    I mostly use my phone as a wifi remote to control my computer. That’s working much better now than under android.

    But the camera doesn’t work. Ugh.