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ElectricSpoon | 4 months ago
Phones have become essential to daily lives and the catch22 is: companies won't support niche platforms for their apps and users won't switch until the apps are there. Android happened to get adopted before everyone started relying on mobile devices as computer substitutes. Unless a major player pulls out a Valve move and does with waydroid what Valve did with wine, I can't imagine the market changing significantly.
MarsIronPI|4 months ago
ethbr1|4 months ago
Imho, this is where we should fight for regulation.
"All mobile apps must allow the user to acknowledge the risks of running on an unsecured platform, but then launch normally"
Couple it with a liability shield for user security issues, if the user acknowledges risk.
The real Android lock-in is the universe of essential apps that, through developer laziness, refuse to launch on alternative platforms.
CuriouslyC|4 months ago
I already lug a small backpack around most of the time, I can leave the tablet in the bag and use buds for conversations and when I need an actual computer it'll be way better.
dTal|4 months ago
Sailfish sort of did.