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RutheniumOS is a fork of GrapheneOS with very broad claims and also accusations toward GrapheneOS.

They throw around claims that are not true, which is a common (Brax, Punkt) but ugly practice.

Dont use it Guys!

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[–] PlatinumSf@pawb.social 1 points 8 months ago

I somewhat share this sentiment but I was also just answering the question. There are actual reasons one would want to host documentation/etc on a already realized provider vs infrastructure they'd have to configure and potentially pay for themselves.