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Moses Izumi , @moses_izumi@fe.disroot.org
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The one thing Chromebooks have going for them is that it's easier to run alternate operating systems (mainline Linux, Windows and sometimes even macOS) compared to random Android gadgets: as Google actually bothered standardizing the boot process that time around.

Not that it makes up for the neutered keyboard layouts and my distaste toward the Macbook Air/Intel Ultrabook design ethos (increasingly limited port selections, no room for quiet fans).
ChromeOS might be worth using if you're keen on sandboxing and if there was a well maintained Ungoogled version (FydeOS is the only one standing and it seems kinda halfassed).

Still tempted to build a portable around a Chromebox, as those have enough I/O to keep the dongles out of my life (gigabit/2.5gig ethernet, multiple USBs).
EDIT: these also have upgradeable RAM unlike the laptops
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