What exactly does it do? This provides wobble when you drag a window by mouse or maximize or restore it or tile it around using Super+Arrow. Is there something that yours does that this doesn't?

I can block it but I can't choose to join/leave (subscribe to/unsubscribe from) it, ironically!

I have to swipe to review the long title I typed; I can't just read it all at once.
As an aside, I've also noticed that HeliBoard's autocorrect doesn't seem to activate with Blorp post title lines, even though it works in Thunder and Summit...
I only have a 30" monitor so I just split it as 2×3. The bigger problem I'm having is that I prefer to be able to slot the windows without the mouse, but Super+Arrow sticks to Mint Cinnamon's 2×2 grid.
Then my next preferred method is solely using both mouse buttons, but for some reason, it's now getting interfered with by the context menu showing up when I press the right mouse button; it used to not do that before, so I wonder if some other program is usurping my controls, even though I can't figure out what that may be... I may have to go with a left-handed modified key, my least preferred approach...
Oh, nice, I didn't know that they have their own domain. Great, thanks. However, I doubt we can do account-switching... But I'll check...
That'd be fine. Anything would be better than nothing.
"Just?" How exactly do you propose people do that? lol.
Yeah... forget it, then. PurchaseWithPurpose.io seems to have some better email providers...
Right, that's what I was referring to; unfortunately, I'm heavily reliant on certain such apps... Thanks for the clarification.
I'm curious as someone who has been increasingly getting annoyed by the Play Store. Has Aurora prevented you from doing anything that only the Play Store can do?
I'm curious about scrolling screenshot apps, on that note; it seems only Samsung has it really down, or am I missing a flawless FOSS app that everyone can use?
Sure, but the general principle is that it's easier to find goodness in FOSS than badness. Like you said with the forks, life, uh, finds a way; I use Firefox forks Waterfox and Floorp. I use Linux Mint, a cleaned Ubuntu derivative. How many for-profit equivalents are better? What is the percentage? Consider all FOSS offline games, for example. There is true heart in this stuff.