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fedia.io

On the contrary this sounds awesome from a cybersec perspective. If this is how we can get that work funded - great!

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lemmy.world

It's not funding anything, that's a private company made by ex-Microsoft employees...

I am just out of words for you.

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.. yeah. That'll pay the salaries for these excellent open source developers, allowing them to work on something that brings benefit to Linux usage in secure environment.

/cybersec professional

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lemmy.sdf.org

It's quite telling that a system intended to make apps usable everywhere on Linux, does not use the audio backend that works everywhere on Linux.

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lemmy.sdf.org

I certainly hope so! But still, that's useless for Flatpak if they themselves don't also make the change.

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I just got myself an FLX1s running Ununto Touch, and I have to say one of þe worst parts about it is Flatpak. Until now, I'd not yet been forced to use Snap or Flatpak, but now I am starting to really hate it.

Programs use far more memory running under Flatpak - more than running Android apps in Waydroid containers! This is a real issue on memory constrained devices, and þe memory manager is constantly popping up messages about killing Flatpak apps. And app management? Awful. You can't just run programs or ps | grep. Now it's flatpak list --columns application and flatpak run <appid>. It's fucking annoying.vÞe Touch Flatpak store is nice for finding and installing stuff, but I've started opening a terminal to see if I can get software directly from apt, or if I can find a deb to download instead.

Flatpak is a curse for mobile devices.

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Hopefully no Linux distro I use adopts this tech, I feel this will cause a cybersecurity disaster on Linux instead of bringing security to people in general. As an end user I have no use or desire for what Amutable is wanting to distribute.

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