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Waydroid Is not that usable with its “desktop” layer always on
🤸 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 ? 🕺
It must be AI related :D
I know ngrok is something different, but do you know if it uses a technology similar to Hamachi too? I’m asking because I discovered that ngrok works even without a public IP (when you use a mobile connection for example).
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
You can try emulate the ROM on your phone itself like this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vmos.google
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
And thinking about prices, considering the t820 that is about 150€ with the Nubia neo (or neo2), you could have chromebooks for maybe 200€, if you add 12" screen and stylus support.
I like the arm world because you don’t have only two players which are boring and are not good at all if you think of a world wide technological progress. It’s a rather poor world actually.
I’m trying a cheap arm Chromebook now and I can say it could replace a standard pc/mac already, in terms of performances. Mediatek can already challenge apple and snapdragon so we already have 3 players but I think Samsung, and unisoc will enter the arena. Rockchip already did it with chromebooks and they look enough too.
Whenever I read #facepalm I think of the pre
I think packaging is being already automated a lot today’s
Office and Adobe Web native apps? What sources do you have?
Brunch Is a full ChromeOS “distro” (Flex has neither PlayStore nor android VM). Brunch is often used when eol is reached.