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ChromeOS is Gentoo-based and does use the Linux kernel, but everything in the userspace has little to do with the Linux desktop besides Crostini, which is just a Debian container.
That's unlike Android, whose kernel derives itself from a heavily gutted version of the Linux kernel, redesigned to support closed source binary blob drivers provided by device manufacturers and with low level support for the Dalvik JVM. Its API has little to do with the mainstream Linux kernel.
Uhhh, RHEL, Ubuntu and Pop!_OS, respectively?
You're no one, and so am I
Added related article to description, thanks for making me find it
Nail on the head. I will keep Proton for personal use, but for professional use, I'll unfortunately be moving away for these and so many more reasons. It's not a ready product at all.
Cool, when will the bridge get caldav support?
I don't use the Proton calendar at all because I can't use it with GNOME nor Thunderbird, so I have to use a local calendar.
A mess who doesn't know what they want in life.
Ask me how I know.
The 7a is great, no reason the 8a wouldn't also be. Go for it!
Have you ever tasted Dee's Nuts? Best nuts on the market!
Brendan Eich is a piece of shit
Is OpenZFS what Ubuntu uses?