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by rsync
3172 days ago
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The use-case is in the opposite direction: when I only have my phone, I have my entire computer with me - including the storage and the files and keys and so on. No syncing required. You only have a single computer. That's a big win, I think ... |
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I don't personally see the utility in having my phone be my computer. I don't need Visual Studio or Photoshop on my phone. If I don't have my laptop/desktop, I'm not going to work on the things I typically do with a full-power computer. The phone is just not the right form factor, so it doesn't help for that stuff to be on my phone.