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  • More or less the former; they use a fork of Waydroid called Andromeda (one of the developers used to work on Droidian, I believe); repo.'s at https://github.com/FuriLabs/andromeda. So, you know, it works very similarly but it’s not technically the same thing.

    It’s not particularly easy to find (technically, you can get to it from their website but I think the lack of Google bothering to list it in search results makes most people miss it; I definitely did until it was mentioned in the Telegram/Matrix chat) but they do have an FAQ page that has a lot of details. It’s not always as detailed as one might want (so feel free to ask me anything as I’m running the device from day-to-day) but it does have quite a bit; here’s their section regarding running Android app.s: https://furilabs.com/faq/#faq-240












  • The conservatives generally argue that not allowing things like this is a prohibition of the free exercice of religion.

    Think of it in the same sort of reasoning that restricting a business organization (such as a corporation) from controlling who frequents their establishments or whether they spend their earning on political donations is a restraint of their freedom of speech.

    You might argue that allowing for that leads to clear and swift problems but they argue that the text doesn’t actually say those rights shouldn’t belong to those groups (and the originalists argue that’s actually, even, what the original authors have in mind; I’d argue the opposite is true but when has something like evidence stopped them…).

    You would think not respecting an establishment of religion would be interpreted as a separation of church and state but I think they argue that it means (somewhat) that gov. can’t regulate any religious establishment (I think; I’m not as familiar with that part).

    Basically, they think the First Amendment protects only the exercise of religion, even if that practice manages to restrict the exercise of other religions; the government can’t step in to do anything about that: because that would restrict the religious rights and exercise of the first religious group (unless, of course, the second group were Christian; suddenly, then, I suspect they’d understand).