Well yeah, casual desktop computing is pretty much dead, especially among Gen Z and younger.
The only people who still own PCs these days either do so for a specialized purpose (gaming, video editing, CAD, streaming, DJing, music production, etc.), or simply own one because they're in their 30s or older and that's what they're used to.
I will get a bidet the day they invent one that sprays soapy water. Washing your ass without soap is like washing your hands without soap.
Washing your ass in the sink is unsanitary. I don't need shit particles in my sink bowl. I much rather just hop in the shower after a shit and wash my ass with body wash after I'm done wiping. If you have a detachable showerhead, it's easy to do so without getting your whole body wet.
Does it still count if you use a maps app in the same way, not necessarily utilizing the navigation feature of the app?
I learned how to read a map in the early 2000s when I delivered flowers on Mother's Day for some quick money as a teenager, right before GPS apps became ubiquitous. I can usually figure out a route simply by looking at the map in the app for a second or three to locate the major cross-streets.
I'm hyped! Get the OS on a foldable on-par with the Z Fold 7 (in terms of thinness, camera quality, battery life, and UI featureset), and I'm sold. I am so done with Google and Samsung's bullshit. If I wanted an iPhone, I would have bought an iPhone. I'm tired of them copying Apple and somehow managing to be even worse at it. I don't want to be forced to use use either of their shitty app stores.
FWIW, I'm aware that I'm going to be waiting for awhile.
Install Windows LTSC. It looks and behaves just like 10, and will continue receiving updates for quite some time. It's meant for mission-critical stuff like ATMs and cash registers, but it'll work on any PC. Which means no ads, and no random forced restarts if you get behind on updates. I run it on my DJ laptop.
I really wish everyday people could bypass the middleman and just order directly from Sysco and Shamrock Farms. I'd never eat out again (and that's why they won't do it).
I wish it were that easy, but how do you find a common ground with a group that sucks Putin's dick and genuinely believes that censorship is a good thing? Can't even agree with them on the most universally agreeable concept that both are awful.
It's a miracle that my house hasn't been burglarized yet with how many times I've done that. Solved the problem by switching to door lock with a keypad.
Well yeah, casual desktop computing is pretty much dead, especially among Gen Z and younger.
The only people who still own PCs these days either do so for a specialized purpose (gaming, video editing, CAD, streaming, DJing, music production, etc.), or simply own one because they're in their 30s or older and that's what they're used to.