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minus-square@vrighter@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkEnglish-2•4 months agofuck no. It’s imbossible to be productive on an android or ios phone, where the os is hostile to you actually using it the way you want. For an example of rethinking desktop security, see wayland in linux, and how ll accessibility programs now don’t cannot possibly work.
minus-square@vrighter@discuss.tchncs.delinkfedilinkEnglish5•4 months agoi do have and use that. But it’s still running android apps. which are designed for a touchscreen. Termux is great though
fuck no. It’s imbossible to be productive on an android or ios phone, where the os is hostile to you actually using it the way you want.
For an example of rethinking desktop security, see wayland in linux, and how ll accessibility programs now
don’tcannot possibly work.DeX mode: Am I a joke to you?
i do have and use that. But it’s still running android apps. which are designed for a touchscreen.
Termux is great though