Used to use Xnest to do this. IDK how easy it still is these days.
Agreed
Knoppix got Ubuntu halfway there.
The fact that is is from LA Times shows that it's still significant though
Sounds like a regulatory solution is needed. The intersection where domestic policy impacts international.
As in part of a review process?
Things like:
- Software update process
- Installing software which isn't in a repository
- Seeing how the community is for support ?
This.
Thanks to Meta BTRFS is apparently got/getting it to a certain extent too: https://youtu.be/6YIc2fVLVPU?si=ngiHWS0fw2zIHf2M
Back before the media decided it wasn't a competitor but rather a potential profit source. I do think the government does need to have it's own alternatives (obviously not identical more on this one day) for other reasons, such as for it's own media releases, but more internationally coordinated appropriate & considered legislation is probably better.
This. Although I'm not sure if it's about in-app display, but it needs to be on the store and on a website somewhere.
It's fairly uncomplicated just flexible and without guide rails so you need to figure out how you want to represent it yourself. I've used a separate space for my links compared to everything else which is just in my 'home' space
I've been using AnyType for this starting a couple weeks ago.
Something like: https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-147062-start-0.html