What OS are you using on a daily basis?

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  • Melroy van den Berg@mastodon.melroy.org
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    1 month ago

    @jon@vivaldi.net sad to see android this high in the list. We are losing the desktop pc’s. I believe the desktop pc is undervalued! And should return to more households. It’s more powerful than a laptop or mobile. You can run Linux. And it’s also more ergonomic than looking down all day. Hehe

        • Morpheus Being@aus.social
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          @melroy@mastodon.melroy.org @jon@vivaldi.net I one I looking at has 2 SSD drives and room for HDD for backup. Want small SSD for / and programs, larger one for /home so I can easily reinstall/upgrade, with the HDD as data backup. I have my own cloud on my hosted server for stuff. Want mini for portability between places, but sick of laptop and neck issues, want a nice keyboard and mouse,

    • Steve Leach@sigmoid.social
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      @melroy@mastodon.melroy.org @jon@vivaldi.net I wonder how much damage smartphones, now being most people’s main interface to the world, have done to discourse and reading. I’ve heard that most people don’t own computers. And I know that trying to read any documents or longform articles on a phone is cumbersome and irritating. If someone sends me a link, I email it to myself and read on a real screen. Most people don’t have real screens… so they only read tweet length content. Have smartphones destroyed attention spans?

      • Melroy van den Berg@mastodon.melroy.org
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        @stevenaleach @jon Definitely. The smartphone decreased the attention span, if only because of the “social media”.

        We went from books to newspaper, to mainly online posts and blogs or articles. And now you see most people consume their news from small headlines alone, like on X.

        And like you said, reading long in depth stories. Or news. Or other kind of material, only using a small screen on the phone isn’t the same. It’s so small, you get eye strain. Most people didn’t read this last line…

        • Melroy van den Berg@mastodon.melroy.org
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          @stevenaleach@sigmoid.social @jon@vivaldi.net I also dislike the default mastodon character limit! Why? Because we are afraid of any arbitrary lengthy text? It’s the fediverse, not X or Facebook!

          • Steve Leach@sigmoid.social
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            @melroy@mastodon.melroy.org @jon@vivaldi.net Yea, it’s funny - Twitter started out with the tiny character limit because of SMS. But then “micro” became a thing and we mistook a limitation for a feature… now we’re inflicting it on ourselves for no reason.

    • felis_catus_domesticus@toot.io
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      @melroy@mastodon.melroy.org @jon@vivaldi.net things come and go. what concerns me is how phones have made 2-3 generations of computer illiterates out of most people who are basically technophobes anyway. #the_average_person_is_st00pid

    • Morten Grøftehauge@sigmoid.social
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      @melroy@mastodon.melroy.org @jon@vivaldi.net What are you talking about? The weird thing about this poll is that apparently only 70% use a smartphone daily. And the interesting bit is how many people use multiple desktop operating systems on a default basis.