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Run browser and/or mpv directly on hardware?
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Oh no I wasn't talking about your tone at all, sorry about my poor phrasing there. I meant the tone of Timothy Roscoe which rubbed me the wrong way.
I might be a bit overly sensitive since it reminded me of how science cranks like to talk about their "discoveries" - You know, how people like Avi Loeb or Eric Weinstein will go on Joe Rogan and complain how nobody in academia is taking them seriously. Obviously that's not at all what Roscoe is doing but it sounded a tiny bit like that to my ears, at least before the Q&A section (which I hadn't watched before writing my comment).
No you are actually correct, "bare metal" does in fact mean "without an OS". It just got co-opted to mean... other things additionally, and in the case of servers specifically the new usage ended up crowding out the original one. Hence the original misunderstanding.