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Mobile Systems/Mobile Applications: Android Linux Commander, Not An Android Emulator, and Mousai App Now Available
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Hackaday ☛ The Android Linux Commander
Last time, I described how to write a simple Android app and get it talking to your code on Linux. So, of course, we need an example. Since I’ve been on something of a macropad kick lately, I decided to write a toolkit for building your own macropad using App Inventor and any sort of Linux tools you like.
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Hackaday ☛ A Look At Not An Android Emulator
Recently, Linux has been rising in desktop popularity in no small part to the work on WINE and Proton. But for some, the year of the Linux desktop is not enough, and the goal is now for the year of the Linux phone. To that end, an Android Linux translation layer called Android Translation Layer (we never said developers were good at naming) has emerged for those running Linux on their phones.
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Purism ☛ Mousai App Now Available
Note: This application uses the API of audd.io, so it is necessary to log in to their site to get more queries. Without an audd.io key, you will be limited to around 10 queries.