• unphazed@lemmy.world
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      8 days ago

      I can say that practically every “program” my employer forces us to use is in fact a webapp, and thus I have to refresh or back out and reclick a minimum of 100 times a day (I do teleservice).

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    Well, no. It’s a full-blown Debian VM running on your portable Linux-based device, with its own virtual network adapter that accesses the internet via NAT through your phone’s physical network adapter. Just like a VM on a normal server.

    The terminal program used to access said VM happens to be a web app. Very much like Spice, NoMachine, and others. You can even SSH into it from Termux if you forward the port.

  • Avid Amoeba@lemmy.ca
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    9 days ago

    Well not just. It’s a web app that connects to a shell running on a VM, running on your phone.

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    First the windows 11 start menu, now the linux terminal. Worldview in shambles.

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    8 days ago

    I had a basic terminal app 10 years ago that was built better than that. It could barely do anything without root access, but at least it want a web app.

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    I went back to termux after trying this since I like to use VPN for both external and internal communication to my servers.

  • kalkulat@lemmy.world
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    Depends. Looked today into why there’s no ready-made DuckDuckGo browser for Linux (but there is for Mac,Windows,Android). There’s source code for LInux in a .deb. Rahtha confusing methinks.

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