The three most impressive things that I've seen on pmOS in the past year:
1. It's amazing the sheer number of devices to which pmOS is now bootable[0]. Also previously supported devices keep getting better. For example, g--gle-glass works well with the default configuration, once you are able to get it flashed to the device[1].
2. While I haven't yet the chance to personally use it, pine64-pinephone and purism-librem5 are the closest that we have to modern GNU[?]/Linux smartphones out there [2,3].
3. Anbox on pmOS means that the wealth of touch-optimized FOSS android applications are also available for the touchscreen devices that pmOS targets [3].
Things are getting exciting in the mobile-linux world.
1. It's amazing the sheer number of devices to which pmOS is now bootable[0]. Also previously supported devices keep getting better. For example, g--gle-glass works well with the default configuration, once you are able to get it flashed to the device[1].
2. While I haven't yet the chance to personally use it, pine64-pinephone and purism-librem5 are the closest that we have to modern GNU[?]/Linux smartphones out there [2,3].
3. Anbox on pmOS means that the wealth of touch-optimized FOSS android applications are also available for the touchscreen devices that pmOS targets [3].
Things are getting exciting in the mobile-linux world.
[0]: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Devices
[1]: https://gitlab.com/postmarketOS/pmbootstrap/-/issues/456
[2]: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/PINE64_PinePhone_(pine64-...
[3]: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Purism_Librem5_(purism-li...
[4]: https://wiki.postmarketos.org/wiki/Anbox
[?]: Is Alpine Linux GNU/Linux?
Alpine Linux is Busybox/Linux