Anyways, if you're in Vancouver and would like to try it, please lmk. But now back to the Android emulation. My previous experiences with that were these:
1) Anbox (a long time ago)
2) Waydroid on #GNOME mobile and phosh via #postmarketOS
3) SailfishOS's Android emulation layer
All of those ... well I really didn't like them. Apps don't feel "native" at all, stuff like camera access and so on was really janky, "share to" targets don't work etc. and worst of all the way you get apps sucks
So, in total, three things:
1) Make Android app emulation _and_ the UX od installing Android apps good enough/fully transparent and even completely new, non-Linux platforms suddenly become viable for daily life
2) SafetyNet and remote attestation is IMHO the biggest hindrance to digital sovereignty on #Linux and #GNOME mobile right now, and we as citzens of places other than the US need to fix this with regulation
3) (see next post)