Well law enforcement already use videos uploaded to social networks, what's gonna stop them from using videos recorded by glasses once they are in the cloud?
I'm using disroot.org as my email provider, with a custom domain to easily switch if needed, but so far it's been great
It's free for a little storage and you can buy more, it's a non profit based in Netherlands
There is also riseup.net as a non profit email provider, servers in the US I think
Microsoft has set up copilot to make contributions for the dotnet runtime https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/pull/115762
I'm sure maintainers spends more time to review and interact with copilot than it would have to write it themselves
As a TV centric distro, there is libreelec https://libreelec.tv/
You can use it to stream media from jellyfin, plex or other streaming platforms with plugins
It runs kodi that you can also use in other distros as a package
Kodi supports hdmi-cec, which allows to use your TV remote to control kodi, the hardware needs to be compatible too though (raspberry pis are compatible)
There is also a mobile app, Kore, to control kodi on local network
The UX may not be as slick as androidtv/appletv but it is customizable
Well law enforcement already use videos uploaded to social networks, what's gonna stop them from using videos recorded by glasses once they are in the cloud?