▲ | const_cast 19 hours ago | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
> But I can easily do all of those things just as conveniently on my phone. Well no, the UI on a phone is severely dumbed down because it has to work with a smaller screen and touch input. You can do the same stuff, sometimes, but with more effort. Like, I could program on my phone, if I wanted. But that would suck major ass. It has the same capabilities, but certainly nowhere near the convenience. Even just running two things at once. It's... possible... on an iPhone. But it's not a desktop with split screen. And, if it can do split screen, I really have to squint, right? | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | mathiaspoint 19 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Programming on a phone is actually pretty amazing if you can run a good overlapping window manager and an OS that won't randomly kill background tasks. I had a phone running Linux for a while and it was great I wrote a ton of unit tests for my side projects on it while taking the train. One time I was out and ran into some UI issue and fixed it right there on the bus. There's nothing like that now and everything that's available is so bad no one even understands what they're missing. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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▲ | scarface_74 19 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
What do I need to see on my phone that I can’t when I am doing my taxes or even more so planning a trip - which I do a lot of? I launch the Delta app as a Delta loyalist (Platinum Medallion) to book my flight. I then launch the Hilton app (I am Hilton Diamond) and compare prices/convenience with hotels with Hyatt (I am Hyatt Explorist). The only exception was when we were looking for an AirBnb for an extended stay in Costa Rica next year. |