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Aluminium OS will be Google’s take on Android for PC

"A job listing reveals the first details of Google’s fusion of Android and ChromeOS. "

"We know a little more about Google’s long-gestating plans to combine the best parts of Android and ChromeOS into a single OS thanks to a job listing for a product manager to work on 'Aluminium OS.' The job ad describes it as 'a new operating system built with Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the core.'"

Aluminium OS will be Google’s take on Android for PChttps://www.theverge.com/news/828595/google-aluminium-os-android-pc-chromeos-aiOpen linkView original on lemmy.ml

A few decades ago I could have excited. A few years ago I would have been interested. Nowadays I'm just "more closed bullshit from google, meh"

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Gotta stick AI in there for the stock price huh?

I wouldn’t mind if you could plug application intents into an MCP converter and then let models work with that.

I don’t really trust the idea of ai at the core.

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I wouldn't touch that with a stolen hand mounted on the end of a ten-foot barge pole.

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moretruthreply
lemmy.ml

Windows will probably add AI too, so the only option without it may be Linux.

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I think it was on Thanksgiving, but the last few days have felt like a week

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lemmy.ca

damn, I was fine turning it down before finding out it had AI at the core.

I would've considered it if google were still anti-evil, after all, Microsoft has fucked up hard enough to push users away from free operating systems. but nope, Linux it will be. somehow to be simpler than dealing with ms or google bullshit

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lemmy.world

damn, I was fine turning it down before finding out it had AI at the core.

"AI at its core" is a BS marketing phrase. Obviously there is no AI in the actual operating system core.

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I'm aware of that, and it's still a huge detractor for me. clearly they're focusing on non-value-added fluff

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There's also BlissOS if you want to run android on a desktop with a more desktop-like gui.

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you can still compile it for x86, and run it on x86, waydroid uses android for x86, it runs natively under a container with its own android userspace sharing the "host's" kernel

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There used to be x86 Android phones. But they kept that port going even after the phones went away because it was good for development on x86 machines. You could just run a VM instead of having to emulate an arm ISA.

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sh.itjust.works

Those are where the money comes from, re adsense. Remember, Google is a B2B company, they sell public attention to advertisers.

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feddit.org

Well if they know that, why spend time and money on all the other consumer products only to drop them a few years later?

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It is my understanding that this is a byproduct of Google's company culture. Google hires software engineers, they're incentivized to invent something of their own. They do so. They get promoted. There isn't room in their company structure for anything to be maintained, maintaining someone else's project isn't a path to promotion. So Play Wallet is now Android Pay is now Google Pay is being sunset.

Oh, and Google is an American corporation, so anything that doesn't promise infinite exponential growth in revenue or unprecedented opportunities for cruelty is shot in the head as worthless.

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Who wants to click on an icon to open a program when you could just type in the program you want and have it guess what to open amirite?

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sh.itjust.works

Normally I would be excited. But now they build things with AI integrated.

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You'd be excited for a Linux distro that's less open and owned by Google? Forget about the AI, why would I want Android on my PC where better alternatives exist?

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