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Nice review of the historical trajectory of desktop Linux. I was surprised that the article mentioned Homebrew rather than Distrobox. This is the first time I’ve seen Homebrew given as a solution for command-line tools on an image-based desktop.
It’s probably because Distrobox only moves the distribution dependencies problem, while Homebrew handle dependencies itself. Homebrew is also the preferred way to install CLI packages on Universal Blue
Great article
2026, the year of the Linux desktop.
Oh god, my eyes…
this is what peak internet looks like, what do you want, a lamp with ads all over it?
reader view, whew!
What happened to your eyes?





