The best Linux apps for Chrome OS

Slowly but surely, Google is bringing support for Linux applications to Chrome OS. Even though the feature is primarily aimed at developers, like those who want to get Android Studio running on a Pixelbook, there are plenty of apps that can benefit normal users…. Source: https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/09/09/best-linux-apps-chrome-os/

How to Build a Simple Chrome Extension in Vanilla JavaScript

Today, I’m going to show you how to make Chrome extension in vanilla JavaScript — that is, plain JavaScript without any additional frameworks like React, Angular, or Vue…. Source: https://medium.com/javascript-in-plain-english/https-medium-com-javascript-in-plain-english-how-to-build-a-simple-chrome-extension-in-vanilla-javascript-e52b2994aeeb

Art of debugging with Chrome DevTools

Chrome DevTools come with an array of features that help developers debug their apps effectively, and therefore find and fix the bugs faster. There are a lot of power tools in devtools which are not quite well-known amongst the developers…. Source: https://medium.com/frontmen/art-of-debugging-with-chrome-devtools-ab7b5fd8e0b4

Chrome OS Can Now Install Linux Debian Packages

A few weeks back, I was tinkering around in the Canary channel and through some hacky loops and multiple attempts, I was able to install a Linux installer that allowed me to launch Linux Debian(.deb) packages on my Chromebox…. Source: https://chromeunboxed.com/news/chrome-os-linux-debian-packages-chromebook-crostini

​How to add Linux to your Chromebook

It’s long been possible to run Linux on a Chromebook. That’s no surprise. After all, Chrome OS is a Linux variant. But, doing it by using either Crouton in a chroot container or Gallium OS, a Xubuntu Chromebook-specific Linux variant, wasn’t easy…. Source: https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-add-linux-to-your-chromebook/

The OnePlus 6 is now my go-to phone instead of the Pixel 2

Ever since last October, the Pixel 2 has been my daily driver and go-to choice for the smartphone I want to use. It’s ridiculously fast, has the best camera on the market, and is first-in-line for software updates and security patches as they roll out…. Source: https://www.androidcentral.com/oneplus-6-vs-google-pixel-2