@Bright5park @neil I find myself in a tough spot, because I like ChromeOS as a daily driver a lot! With the Linux container, I can do almost anything I'd do in a normal Linux box. :(
@Bright5park @neil it's alright :) I'm already on Debian, Pop_OS, and Ubuntu on other boxes. It is just going to be painful to let go of ChromeOS.
@gpowerf @neil ...I was about to say that I would love to have that feature in KDE Connect, but... while that option doesn't exist by default, it *does* have both locking and unlocking as a pre-built template for the "Run commands" plugin. And it works quite nicely, at least as long as someone is logged in already.
@gpowerf @Bright5park @neil I guess I am a dinosaur: one tab, perhaps two at a time. when I log in somewhere, I log out once I'm done. I never log in into two places at the same time. I use Firefox and works fine. Heck, I even close the browser all together between sites.
@Bright5park @gpowerf @neil Yes, bookmarks indeed.
@gpowerf @neil That is precisely the problem: Google combines their data collection tools with stuff people WANT to use.
I recommend switching to a full Linux install though.
If you just want a distro that works, I can recommend Linux Mint, though I also heard a lot of good things about EndeavourOS.
If you don't mind getting your hands dirty, though: I have been daily-driving Arch for about a year now, and either I have been really lucky, or it is a lot more stable than people think.