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lol I wanted hood of a car flow. This is cool, but not that cool


I always thought these hoods were for sucking away germs or fumes so they didn’t get out into the room. Nope. That’s backwards. Trying to keep the sample clean here.


Yeah intern contaminated by samples is easier to replace than the samples ;)


Grad students are more plentiful, and come prepaid and pretrained.


There's extraction hoods that are aiming to do the opposite, it depends on what you're more concerned about. (doing both, is of course, much more annoying)


At what MPG?


18 unloaded - diesel.


That's pretty good!


Wait until the R2 comes out for ~50% of the cost of an R1. They are the best EV out in terms of features and comfort and usability.


I would hope the most expensive EV is the best in terms of features and comfort and usability. If they can continue to be at 50% of the price is unknown.


I agree, they promised it to be ~50k so we will see. With the R1 Revisions where they reduced components and wiring I have hope!


If there has been one thing proven over the past 5 years is that the Home Depot IT department is useless and cant be trusted with anything regarding security.


Which is how you learn to become an expert. I love it


Is there any Android app that is worth using on a PC? Not being snarky, I cant see anything on Android being good enough for a desktop app that is used regularly. Most of the Android apps I use are the 'best of the worse' and I have to use them because there is no other options.


Tons. Top of my head: native OpenStreetMaps (with offline maps, support for GPS and compass, turn-by-turn navigation), every single transit app, banking apps, and - of course - the camera app.

The point about online banking is a bit dubious, but all my banks have decided that the Android app may conduct online banking alone, and it may verify a desktop session; but not the other way around.


I used to main Pixelbook (1st gen) for about a year. ChromeOS really is enough for the majority of day to day stuff. For development it allows you to run linux environment inside ChromeOS

I can only assume the Aluminium OS would aim to do the same


Google's services tend to be better on android than on the web. Gmail for instance has multi-account support with a unified inbox. You could get a third party client to do it, but I don't know any really good ones TBH, so getting the android app on desktop/tablets is kinda nice. Photos is also significantly better on android.

Social apps, messaging apps, parking/dedicated payment apps also tend to have miserable web support.


Based on my experience using DeX, no. Most never considered "desktop" as a use case, so their UI is terrible on a 27 inch screen, and keyboard navigation is either non-existent or very awkward.

Oh, maybe the browser, so we are back to ChromeOS.


To nuance a bit, sure most application aren't designed to be blown up to 27", but then they don't need to. Tiling two or three applications side by side already gives a decent sizing, and it will probably come down to the window manager to make it an good proposition. After all, we also don't use every app fullscreen on desktops, it doesn't need to be mandatory.

Chrome OS was already supporting windowed android apps, I'm typing this on the experimental desktop mode for Pixel phones, and it's not ready for prime time but it's usable enough. I could totally see a refined version of it.

What Google will do with the linux subsystem that was available on ChromeOS is the more interesting part IMHO. Do they just ignore that part or do we get something equivalent.


> most application aren't designed to be blown up to 27", but then they don't need to.

The point is that almost any windows/linux/Mac desktop application handles it much better than Android apps, which is what the question was asking.


For myself there are not any android apps that I need on my desktop. However it's important to look at things from a global perspective, not just personal.

There is a robust mobile gaming market worth hundreds of billions in USA alone.


And it's been possible to run android on x86 for years. It's just that nobody wants to, except for app developers ... because you wouldn't/couldn't/shouldn't develop on a phone ;)


Some apps only (usably) exist on mobile, like Tinder or Tiktok. Not sure that niche is worth a full new OS though, but Googlers need their promotion so here we are.



This is a great podcast about that: https://radiolab.org/podcast/wubi-effect


About what? Wubi is an input method, not a dictionary.


Similar to this comment. Just stop after the first 9 words.


You’re so clever lmao


Long over due, he's done great but Apple needs fresh eyes. Apple's Ballmer era is over.


With the world today, if it is successful we should 'run'. We will attack them and they will kill us.


He was on Road Rules.... Let us not forget.


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