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Google Is Bringing Linux to Android. Here's Why That Matters (spreadsheetpoint.com)
rerdavies 330 days ago [-]
> While iPhones will likely remain the default option for mainstream users,

In what universe is a device that has a 27% market share a "default option"?

selfhoster11 330 days ago [-]
US defaultism I guess. In Europe, iPhones are far from dominating.
gundmc 330 days ago [-]
iPhone has roughly 60% of the market share in the United States
lathiat 330 days ago [-]
Often 55-60% in Australia also.
gnabgib 330 days ago [-]
Discussion (47 points, 4 days ago, 46 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43315472
herewulf 330 days ago [-]
I just want to know what the catch is versus using Termux.. Is this feature going to hoover up all my dotfiles and offer to "summarize" them for me? SSH keys? GPG key ring?

Maybe Apple offers less freedom but it's getting hard to trust Google these days.

Tajnymag 330 days ago [-]
The inability to use superuser to access system files from the new linux subsystem and later somehow blocking termux to run, would be an ideal evil plan from Google's perspective.
JohnFen 330 days ago [-]
But this is just running on top of Android, not replacing it. That eliminates a bunch of the benefits. Not all, certainly, but some very important ones, such as being able to be in control of your machine.
locao 330 days ago [-]
Awesome. I usually keep my mobile devices for at least four years and my iphone is less than six months old. I hope Google takes at least another three years to make this actually usable.
330 days ago [-]
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