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Reverse groomer.
This isn't some pc gaming thread, I genuinely believe the personal computer is a phenomenal device that most people have just forgotten exists.
A big box you can load with any operating system, can be customized with any components, and can do a range of things from being used to talk to other people, to making fully fledged professional movies.
PCs made a lot of things obsolete. Who uses cel animation these days? Digital inking and digital art have rid us of pen and paper entirely. Most music cannot be made or mixed without a computer. Good luck making video games without a PC. Hell, who even orders pizza by phone when you can just load up a website, type in your address, and off it goes to your house.
I don't get how an invention as versatile and as beautiful as this has basically been thrown away for stripped down, less good versions of it. Laptops don't have the customization of PCs, and run far hotter, and phones don't even have a fraction of the software Windows offers. They have no tactile keyboard, no mouse, are slower in terms of hardware, and can't browse the web as well. Yet they're more popular in every aspect. Is portability really that much of a selling point? It's not like computers are hard or difficult to use, they're the same these days, except on PC it's better due to better input method, better software, faster hardware, etc. Phones have their place as decent PDAs that can call and text, but these days people don't even buy laptops anymore because of phones.
Maybe I'm salty because I only got my gaming PC this year, but it's honestly just kind of disappointing how the smartphone market has cannibalized the consumer PC market. All the innovations are found in phones these days. I'm excited for where phones will go next, don't get me wrong, but it feels like PCs have just been dumped and left in the dust because phones are sleeker and you can take them anywhere.
A big box you can load with any operating system, can be customized with any components, and can do a range of things from being used to talk to other people, to making fully fledged professional movies.
PCs made a lot of things obsolete. Who uses cel animation these days? Digital inking and digital art have rid us of pen and paper entirely. Most music cannot be made or mixed without a computer. Good luck making video games without a PC. Hell, who even orders pizza by phone when you can just load up a website, type in your address, and off it goes to your house.
I don't get how an invention as versatile and as beautiful as this has basically been thrown away for stripped down, less good versions of it. Laptops don't have the customization of PCs, and run far hotter, and phones don't even have a fraction of the software Windows offers. They have no tactile keyboard, no mouse, are slower in terms of hardware, and can't browse the web as well. Yet they're more popular in every aspect. Is portability really that much of a selling point? It's not like computers are hard or difficult to use, they're the same these days, except on PC it's better due to better input method, better software, faster hardware, etc. Phones have their place as decent PDAs that can call and text, but these days people don't even buy laptops anymore because of phones.
Maybe I'm salty because I only got my gaming PC this year, but it's honestly just kind of disappointing how the smartphone market has cannibalized the consumer PC market. All the innovations are found in phones these days. I'm excited for where phones will go next, don't get me wrong, but it feels like PCs have just been dumped and left in the dust because phones are sleeker and you can take them anywhere.