Read the article and it seems very complicated to use reddit. Also I was recently told that 80% of their users are via cell phone vs. PC. I wonder if Lemmy’s numbers are similar regarding users and cell phone
Last PC I bought was a laptop for school in 2020. Now that I graduated, it is a media server. There are only a few things online I can’t do mobile. There was almost nothing I couldn’t do when I had android.
I use a PC for work but am not going to do personal stuff on it.
The barriers to doing stuff on a phone are mostly artificial. For most quick computer tasks it is faster to do it on a phone even if it takes longer because I have it on me and it is already on, I don’t have to go to the computer and turn it on.
Read the article and it seems very complicated to use reddit. Also I was recently told that 80% of their users are via cell phone vs. PC. I wonder if Lemmy’s numbers are similar regarding users and cell phone
Last PC I bought was a laptop for school in 2020. Now that I graduated, it is a media server. There are only a few things online I can’t do mobile. There was almost nothing I couldn’t do when I had android.
I use a PC for work but am not going to do personal stuff on it.
Interesting how this is the new normal. I still much prefer a desktop computer.
The barriers to doing stuff on a phone are mostly artificial. For most quick computer tasks it is faster to do it on a phone even if it takes longer because I have it on me and it is already on, I don’t have to go to the computer and turn it on.
I am so used to typing in the traditional way and never could get the hang of the 2 finger thing on a phone or Ipad.