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One device to rule them all... not

I realize it's been nearly 3 decades when "pocket PCs" were on my radar with Palm and iPaqs. I had this notion that perhaps I could do all my computing on a portable device that could fit in my pocket.


I guess the modern smartphone has advanced quite a bit, but it still doesn't handle all my computing needs.


Now, upon reflection, I've strayed far from the idea of having a singular computing device.


Currently I regularly use:

-Windows gaming laptop, specifically with a discrete GPU to handle video and 3D rendering work

-Macbook Air specifically just to deploy stuff via XCode


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james!
james!
6 hours ago

I am in a similar boat in that I've moved on from the vision of an all in one pocket PC. I was very close at one point with my Huawei Mate 20X that supported a Dex like mode and had the apps I used for my work at the time. If they hadn't been banned by the US and it suddenly stopped getting updates I may have pursued that vision further.


But since I switched careers and now am a software engineer I really can't pursue that dream. And since I can't, and because of how dangerously addictive Social Media is I've had much better results than I probably would have expected by silo-ing my device uses.


I have a PC from work for development. I hate that I have to use Windows, but whatever.


Mac Mini for personal software development projects and other productivity things. I honestly rarely use it much.


iPad Pro for creativity. I use it for digital art and writing with Scrivener and a little reading. I have more apps, but most of them support research or references for writing and art respectively.


My Android phone is my communication device and only Social Media device, and it has very little social media on it. Android is way more capable than what I do with it, but I can't get a dumb phone because there are a few communication apps I just must have that I can't get on something like a Light Phone, such as Slack.


Because I silo my use so much it's nice that when I pick up my iPad Pro, for instance, I don't have that built in habit of opening a social media app. My brain says, "oh, we're being creative now, let's do that".


But also, I'm so angry with AI right now I kind of want to switch careers again and become a farmer or something. I hate AI so much it's hard to express all the ways I hate it and what it has helped to bring about in this world (not that we weren't already on a pretty dumb trajectory, but dang, it's accelerated that). And that makes me want to drop all my tech and go back to traditional art and writing on notebooks.

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How Ironic...

...That Apple has a Neo and Surface does not.


...That Apple (and maybe Samsung?) might be preparing a "wide" folding cell phone while Microsoft cancelled the Duo years ago.


...That Asus has a (Zenbook) Duo...


What do you find ironic?

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nyb72
nyb72
14 hours ago

... That Apple has the Pencil while windows is floundering with pens and protocols ... That Apple is preparing AR glasses while Microsoft abandoned Hololens

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The Greatness of Sketchbook Pro...

After all this time... ever since my favorite Asus Vivotab Note 8 days, I still have the original version of Autodesk's Sketchbook Pro software that has the Copic palette built-in.

Having tried all sorts of pen enabled drawing programs like Clip Studio or ProCreate, Sketchbook still manages to pull me back in. I love the minimalist interface, and I can still say it's the only piece of creative software, where I feel like I use every single tool and feature... it's my goto whenever I need to quickly sketch, modify images, turn a background transparent, warp an image, do quick compositions, and do a quick Copic rendering without having to waste the actual costly markers. It just about feels like whoever designed it made it for me in mind. Basically every pen-enabled device I own, from Samsung Note to Dell Canvas has paired up with my Sketchbook scribblings, and it…

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willadams
willadams
Apr 16

Somewhere, I have a CD w/ a license key --- not sure if it will still install or no.


I've set a goal in Bing Searching/Microsoft Rewards to get a $25 Microsoft gift card, so I'll buy a copy once that rolls over.... (I try very hard to avoid spending "real" money on software licenses and ebooks and so forth, limiting my spending to only what I earn in the course of my regular searching)

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Bought a Kindle Scribe Colorsoft/Coloursoft

in Graphite, w/ a 3rd-party (Cobak) case which was on sale. Not that wild about the case (debating on getting an "origami" case off eBay which is far more affordable than the equivalent Amazon listing.


Sans case it is remarkably lighter than my original. The case is ~260grams and brings the heft back to something like the original. (If someone has a recommendation for a case which is: lightweight, easy in/out, subdued appearance w/ minimal branding, I'd be interested in recommendations.)


Am I the only person who doesn't like the new pen? Swapped it to my O.G. Scribe --- hopefully whoever ends up w/ it won't mind the grippy/rubbery eraser --- it being a featureless cylinder save for the button (and Kindle logo which is high up and visible, not palpable) is annoying as well.


The UI really needs an option where the colours which are on the device are…


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willadams
willadams
Apr 16

Annoyingly, a couple of books simply are not loading covers, and I don't seem to have been blessed w/ the new Smart Shape Recognition (or whatever they're calling that) --- but once I get that, it gets a lot closer to being a replacement for my Newton MessagePad (just needs Newton Intelligence/calendar integration and a UI which will easily and naturally allow access to handwriting recognition).


I really wish Nebo or MyScript Notes or whatever they're calling that this week was available for it and that the UI was customizable enough to allow easy access to the web browser (which is awesome for viewing help files/documentation).

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Costco $999 Super Deal on Surface Pro X-Elite Bundle

Just saw Costco has the Surface Pro 11 X-Elite 16gb 1tb OLED screen model with standard (not Flex) keyboard and slim pen for $999. With prices going through the roof right now this is an amazing bargain BUT it also portends new incoming 2026 models and they are dumping inventory.

Looks like a quick return is coming for the just received Surface Pro 12 - refurb plus key board and pencil cost me just as much as a new X Elite and oh by the way SP12 will not drive 2 external monitors with their dock or my OWC Thunderbolt 4 dock.

AND YES, dstrauss and dstraussing are back!!!!!!!!

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JoeS
JoeS
5 days ago

I got an email saying there was a new comment in this saga, but I can't find it! It started "Last word on the Costco baragin kit - it's going back to Costco." Did you delete that @dstrauss or am I overlooking it?

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Macbook Air

I've typically turned my nose up at all things Walled Garden (tm), but I've had the need to deploy software via XCode recently and broke down and bought a Mac Air M4 at the risk of @dstraussing myself.


I have to say, it's pretty impressive hardware, very lightweight, long battery life, I charge it with the same 30W charger block for my Fold. It's, shall I even say, a delight to use?!


I still hate Finder though... and there some things I still mechanically fumble with on the OS (i.e. "why can't I figure out how to copy this screenshot image and paste it into my presentation??!!??")

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dstrauss
dstrauss
Apr 08

👍👍 for Finder hatred. It works a little better if you use column view so you can see your path back a little better, but I never thought I'd find a file manager even weaker than File Explorer. I got my M4 MBP (base M4, 16gb/1tb) on a great bargain at Best Buy over a year ago ($1599 - well, great bargain by Apple standards) but the MBA design, weight, and dimensions are a dream in comparison...until I look at the screens and ports. The miniLED on the MBP is NOT a marketing ploy - it is gorgeous and extremely bright, and having 3 TB ports, HDMI, and SD card port (with a small adapter can use a mSDXC 1tb card for "slow storage"), it just offer a lot of bang for the buck, or is that extra pound, you carry.

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Samsung Fold 8 Wide

Still using a Fold 5, but this makes me go hmm...

Like every year, there's rumors of S-pen, but at this point, I only believe it when I see it.

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Bronsky
Bronsky
Apr 21

OMG a pen silo. I've stopped hoping for such a luxury. Id be happy with an SPen.

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I bought a thing, then did a thing (surface go 2 + ubuntu)


Yup, that's a surface go 2 running the ubuntu installer. I'm typing this post from this machine. I went down a bit of a rabbit hole when a very well priced Surface Pro 5th gen showed up on my local Marketplace. I wasn't able to get that one, but it sent me searching, since I really like the hardware of my Surface Pro X but I'm trying to get away from Windows. The Pro 5th gen is one of the most well supported according to the feature matrix, but it lacks usb c. On closer inspection, the Go 2 is probably the best supported and it was available with LTE. Off to ebay I went.


After an adventure in FedEx's "care" it arrived several days late with the tape cut on one side and a corner of the box torn and peeled back. Apparently they didn't like what they saw…


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violajack
violajack
Mar 25

You guys! This little thing can drive my LG DualUp over USB-C through the surface dock. It couldn't do it through the generic USB-C hub I was using with my laptop. I'm kind of shocked at how much this thing can do, and do well running Linux.

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Open Slate

For some reason, I just signed up for Robert Braxman's Open Slate crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo. Maybe it's my long standing reservations about the path that Windows is on (and the annoying features that simply don't work... looking directly at you, Outlook...) or maybe it's my curiosity about whether Linux or Android would serve my purposes better, but for whatever reason, I've decided to take a genuine look at replacing Windows. The Open Slate Pro is not a powerhouse design, but it appears to have adequate features at a reasonable price. The feature that really appeals to me is that you can load Android or Linux in (apparently) multiple flavors of each. Open Slate seems to have a source where the OS loads will be available with support. The campaign is fairly new, and at least for me there are still a lot of unanswered questions. But if this…


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Eltos
Eltos
Apr 07

That is pretty cool, I have to admit...

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