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ChromeOS is splitting the browser from the OS, getting more Linux-y
(arstechnica.com)
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I doubt it would change anything since for native linux apps you need to use them in the linux VM (which albiet very high perf, is still a VM) and that already uses wayland, so unless they adopt native app support via something like flatpak, I doubt it will change much