![]() Having properly sandboxed desktop applications would indeed be nice. So while Lennarts LinuxApps ideas predates Docker they do provide a great set of steps we need to turn Docker into a container solution not just for server and web applications, but also for desktop applications. Twitter is also a pretty decent html app, that is, it feels native when you use it in a web browser because it uses advanced caching methods that were built to make the web site feel native.Posted 3:28 UTC (Fri) by torquay (guest, #92428)Īllan Day's blog entry links to Christian Schaller's post about Desktop Containers, which states: any security bug in the browser still have to bypass the browser sandbox and the android app isolation.as a web page all this access is unavailable so they can’t mine much) twitter won’t have access to android’s functions (which is most of the issue - these real apps always list what you have installed, how often you use apps, etc.twitter won’t have access to your phone’s data, only browser data like any website.While nothing’s perfect, and there are a lot of details in how the sandboxes work (for example one site is not necessarily isolated at this level from another site), this does achieve a lot already: Both will sandbox these sites and they will look like apps. With modern browsers like Chrome and Firefox on android you can “bookmark” pages to the launch screen of your phone. I would highly recommend using that feature if you want to use Twitter and similar sites instead of their apk/app. TLDR: using a launcher bookmark gives you most of what you want in /e/.
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