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And for Haiku too.


I don't play games and i am proud of my work, but i pretty like the mentality of your workplace.


You know, I am surprised I am saying this, but I think I do too.


As european i won't say theese are the biggest failures in marketing history, just "subjective failures in US marketing history". This article was written probably just to generate content/clicks.


And DevolutionX even works on Haiku too.


Or instead of messing with propertiary programs one could set up an rsync job to pull the books from the actual device. DeDRM still required, btw. But do humans really requires a guide how to backup stuff from a frickin' mass storage device? I hate this like the 1000 different "10 hammock mistakes" video on youtube, where all of them telling the same things. Ah, she is member of "Amazon Associates" program so this article is just a bs for more clicks.


She didn't have a phsyical kindle device available.


For one thing, even power requires two wires, not one

The chasis is your second cable.


You still need a wire from the touchscreen to the chassis.


Cool that i'm working on one right now. :S


There were so many nice computers with operating systems sporting cool features and the author picked the least interesting one. We already seen this type of "look, i wrote text on my old apple" blogposts so many times. This is terribly sad.


"We believe in freedome and privacy"


Please do not make my desktop as unusable as my phone. Thanks.


Yeah, because introducing new stuff always completely replaces the old stuff and doing things the way we did x years ago because we're used to it is such a great recipe for progress.


A desktop is not a mobile device. Design practices on one don't always translate well to the other. Learning how to use the keyboard well (i.e. touch typing) and learning one's OS's shortcuts allows one to be pretty damn efficient with whatever they're doing on a desktop. I'd posit that any near-term productivity gains are going to come from refining personal habits (e.g. minimizing external distractions and actually doing work).


No need for keyboard nor mouse anymore. You can tap on the screen with multi-finger gestures instead and write code by using speech-to-text. (jk)


Meh.

AWK worked fast enough in a previous article referenced from HN, and that's software solidified in the 80's.

Virtual desktops and someting akin the FVWM interface is truly the best interface ever. No need to iconify(minimize), windows because all junk can be sent to different pages on your environment, focusing on your actual work.

It may be outdated according to the vision of the Gen-Z, but it works well and ridiculously fast to grasp.


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