• @Landless2029@lemmy.world
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    431 year ago

    Since the huge push to SaaS I’ve seen plenty of companies that essentially run thin clients.

    The local workstations are just thier access to login to X website that host thier apps and data.

    Zero reason for them to switch to win11 or buy new hardware due to “incompatibility”.

    These end users can be trained to use mint or Ubuntu and be just as productive at work.

      • @Acters@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        Funnily enough, this is what a chromebook was made to do. A computer that was only a browser. Unfortunately, the hardware was severely underpowered, and the custom software wasn’t as flexible as a simple Linux desktop is capable of. (Almost no software support outside of Google)

    • @Potatos_are_not_friends@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      When web apps took off a decade ago, I was secretly rooting for this.

      OSes shouldnt matter anymore. Everything should funnel through a browser. WASM is already bringing traditional desktop apps to the web. Microsoft and Apple can die in a fire.

      But with the migration, now the fight is to stop Google from owning browsers.