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  • Don’t get me wrong, I’m the first promoting an Android free mobile Linux, free of big company influences.

    Though, what I meant is that there’s very few mobile optimised apps on Linux, and I doubt that changes soon. The Android SDK is very matured (like Compose for UI). It’s fairly easy to create a good native app experience in Android. Less so for non-Android Linux. (I’ve developed apps for either) Think about that alone, which further complicates adoption, which TBH is just necessary to get to an ecosystem that us usable for daily usage.

    I hope that changes sooner than later, but the current alternatives are just not there yet.


  • You wouldn’t need it on Linux mobile because…it’s not Android

    But then you need apps that work on Linux (optimised for mobile/touch). You can also easily create Apps for Android without play integrity API necessity.

    Realistically an Android fork makes more sense.

    Though in my ideal dream world a Rust based mobile wayland compositor (etc.) will be the future of open mobile OS. I hope there’s enough (financial) interest to at some point reach that future.




  • Arghh, why is every company thinking, that AI will make them valuable…

    “Let AI retrieve, generate and manage all your credentials”

    Yeah a definite nope, for what reason do I use bitwarden? So that exactly this doesn’t happen…

    Anyway vaultwarden is what I’m using, much more performant and self-contained, compatible to bitwarden (but you need to host it, obviously)…











  • It’s definitely better than say a year ago, but it’s always a new small issue. Like suspend is not working, or shutting the monitor off crashes the graphics stack etc.

    I really hope they get their shit together and build a solid wayland support at some (not too distant) time. But the amount of issues is small enough for me that I’ve switched to it.