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China Built a WEARABLE LINUX COMPUTER Into a Pair of Glasses #news #technology #china #ai Chinese startup Monako just launched Monako Glass, the world's first wearable Linux computer built into a forty-eight gram pair of smart glasses. The device runs MonoOS, a custom Linux based operating system, and lets you control AI coding agents like Claude Code and OpenAI Codex directly through a built-in heads-up display using nothing but your voice and hand gestures. A bone conduction microphone in the nose bridge isolates your voice from background noise so it works in cafés, offices, and anywhere in between. The Vision Engine gesture system lets you scroll, navigate, and launch apps with simple hand movements and no physical controller. Monako Glass is aimed at developers, AI researchers, and power users who want a hands-free, portable coding environment that goes wherever they go. This is what wearable computing looks like when it stops trying to be a lifestyle accessory and starts being a serious productivity tool.