Comment by moondev
2 years ago
> Android in desktop mode is far more useful and less locked down than Chromebook
My chromebook (framework) has 64gb of ram and 2tb NVME and thunderbolt 4. It also runs containers, vms, vms inside vms, windows vms, macOS vms, AND Android apps from the play store.
Only thing missing is PCI passthrough from thunderbolt enclosure
At 64GB RAM, what you have is a specialist laptop where most of the work is happening inside of a shell environment.
I tried running Android apps on a Chromebook. Even something as simple note taking (Obsidian/Logseq) didn't work properly because it could not save a text file into local storage. That was over a year ago, so I don't know if things have changed.