So, one of the apps I had to install does some os fingerprinting. Now I thought hard about how to do so. My idea first idea was - use flatpak. But I found it too complicated. Other solution would have had been using a web version or standalone vm. But those two options are also too complicated for me

But then I remembered how I used to install some apps on distros which don't have much packages in their default repos

DIstrobox

So, I copied a Debian 13 template. Called it distrobox. Then installed Distrobox into it. After installing Distrobox I made an app vm. Into it I downloaded the default container and let it install packages into itself. Then I cloned it just in case. Then I installed the app I wanted from the default package manager. The result was what I wanted. The app identified my session as "Podman". Meaning I successfully avoided giving away the fact that I am using Qubes

Distrobox by default creates a separated root file system. While the home folder is shared. So the only giveaway of the fact that it is Qubes is Qubes incoming folder