| > You haven't proven anything towards your assumption. I gave the iOS example. 2 Billion devices with a browser but no shell. You have given no examples, other than devices which by your own admission have no shell or js engine, and are accordingly out of scope for this argument. > If a phone is a computer, then so must an IoT device be a computer, or a managed network switch, and then your argument is falling apart. I don't care what you include in the universe of "computers", all I care about is whether a given thing has an end-user accessible shell or js engine. If you think my argument is falling apart due to the existence of things which have absolutely no relation to it, I don't know what to tell you. I'm trying, but I really don't think I can be any more clear with you. Let's revisit my initial request of you: > Can you give an example of a device that has an end-user accessible shell, but not an end-user accessible browser? To date all you've mentioned are devices which have no shell or js engine. I don't understand how you think you're being relevant. And the goal posts have been immobile and obvious to everyone but you from the very beginning: count the devices where the user can access a browser, count the devices where the user can access a shell. Which number is bigger? |
I've given plenty of examples. But you are unwilling to define
>I don't care what you include in the universe of "computers", all I care about is winning pointless internet arguments.
FTFY
You ran to the 'iPhone' example as if the reality distortion field would block me, but it doesn't prove anything. There are billions of servers, network switches, supercomputer installations that are all definitely computers with a shell that don't have a web browser in any way shape or form. Every computer in the entire "cloud" has a shell but not necessarily a web browser, and usually don't have one. Every container running on those servers is essentially a server with a shell. It's a deep rabbit hole if you want to go down. Practically every house with an iphone has at least 1 network router if not more, most have a shell but no browser. The list goes on and on and on. But sure, die on that iPhone hill like so many others before you.