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Yes,and it’s the only way to start some apps on Ubuntu


Does it manage the --no-sandbox option often needed?


Well, didn’t I say it was just the wrong analogy?


I’m not sure heroine is the right sample, I know digital products cause addiction like heroine, maybe cocaine would be more realistic when talking about possible increase in GDP, with all that heroin around the US population would be wiped out in a couple of gen


Sure but if you have brand new machines that are supposed to be operated by humans, buying a 10k humanoid compared to paying some real humans is going to appeal a lot of entrepreneurs: and you’ll be able to mix the two kinds of workers initially, see Amazon warehouses as an example.
Check chromiumos and FydeOS
On apple silicon Ubuntu Asahi works really well, curious to try the elite variant too
Long live piefed
Kubuntu, the best of the two worlds: all Ubuntu repos + KDE (sweet DE for kids)
24.10 for better Wayland support.
Appimages for software, then winegui could be enough for gaming
Timekpr-next for screen-time management
Can you access starling directly with your 4G phone/router like this?
Snaps, flatpck and app images, everything works ok usually on Ubuntu (if you have plenty of drive to store them all)


They should offer fydeOS too


I found a lot of GUI for systemd today:
Desktop https://github.com/hardpixel/systemd-manager
Rust https://github.com/mfat/systemd-pilot
Gnome extension https://github.com/hardpixel/systemd-manager
Cuba, Germany, Greece and Albania have good %
Brunch Is a full ChromeOS “distro” (Flex has neither PlayStore nor android VM). Brunch is often used when eol is reached.


🤸 Seriously, you could try brunch with linuxloop, and it will add just a line to your grub and will run chromeos in a virtual disk image, not messing up your partitions. You might find it useful sometimes thanks to its android apps


Does brunch/ChromeOS work ok on it ? 🕺


You got a Debian vm in all Chromebooks, so any of them with stylus support should do. However I didn’t try if the Debian VM supports the stylus. Try google it. You could stil replace ChromeOS with any Linux distro If necessary


X86_64 has been challenged and surpassed in some cases, no more duopoly will exist anymore fortunately. It’s time for a price race now
Trying AM now, looks good although I’m using it as appman in userspace and imi noticed it unpacks all appimages in the application folder, I’d prefer to have them as appimages files. And the store misses curseforge appimage. Where are discussions/forums about aminstaler?