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by Bayart
1398 days ago
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> I would say it's a bit like how changing my scenery or routine temporarily can recharge me. Work-wise, the only thing I like about laptops is the ability to quite literally change my scenery (going in a café or in nature for an afternoon). But it's always with the intent of doing the few things I can do on that sort of device : reading or writing some doc and doing some surface level diagnostics through SSH (my job is a mix of Kubernetes administration and miscellaneous production tasks). It's nice to have, but it also can't be the tool of my trade. Putting any significant money into a machine that'll end up 70% of the time as a self-standing Netflix screen in bed isn't worth it. I know a few people who can work exclusively on their laptop, but they also use no UI scaling and have much better eyesight :) |
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