• WhoNeedszZz (edited 5 years ago)
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    I don't know if it is that powerful. It's interesting for sure, but since it is already using Linux the vast majority of consumer facing malware is irrelevant. Even the default security policies of most distros don't put the user at risk for these type of concerns.

    You could accomplish the same security protection by having multiple users for each task group. Basically what this is adding is the ability to share between users easily and be able to have work from one user open in the same workspace as another. That's neat, but I don't agree with it from a productivity perspective. Having work open from multiple contexts at the same time is just not a good idea.