• Pantherina@feddit.de
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    1 year ago

    Why though? Immutable Operating Systems are great for regular usage. Android is restricted and closed up, compared to Linux or Windows. But its damn secure.

    Having the app support, on this ecosystem where every app always is in its container, would be huge.

    But I prefer Fedora Atomic, its more or less the same, but actually free, with wide app support and no Google.

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      1 year ago

      Because I do all kinds of things with my OS that they probably didn’t consider when they were locking things down. I enjoy the freedom and flexibility of a desktop OS while I’m on a desktop. Even Mac OS drives me up the walls sometimes.

      Edit: phone changed Max to Max.

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        1 year ago

        Yes of course, me neither. Android sucks. Its locked down and all.

        But what is the typical “laptop user”?

        • uses windows as it was preinstalled
        • uses Edge or Chrome as its preinstalled, Bundleware or they get Ads for it
        • has some weird Adobe stuff like Reader. Apps autostart in the background and phone home as they wish to “check licenses” and whatever
        • has Viruses and doesnt care

        Viruses basically dont exist on Android

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        1 year ago

        Well yeah… We are not saying is for everyone. Like it’s nice for less technical people were it’s more difficult for them to fuck it up or get confused with technical stuff and they do not need anything advanced or sometime that flexible, just a couple of apps an a browser.

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          1 year ago

          Yeah it would probably be great for someone like my mother. She’s an expert at breaking her operating system and anything to lock her system down would be helpful. I’m sure there are millions of people who never do much more than read emails, browse the web, and maybe do some spreadsheet work, and it would be great for them too. For me, I like control. I use Arch on my laptop and Pop on my gaming computer so that I’m not constrained by whatever Microsoft or Apple are currently trying to simplify with their OS.

          Edit: I also stopped using Windows because it’s becoming pretty similar to spyware and adware these days, and every time you turn all that stuff off, they turn it back on with the next update. I reached my wits end about 3-4 years ago and dumped Windows completely for everything except Fusion 360.