I don't understand the comments in this thread, why would anyone want their laptops to act like their mobile devices? They have less privacy and they're harder to control. Am I missing something?
PeleSpirit
joined 1 year ago
I don't agree with that headline at all:
But many residents said the aid was insufficient.
"All the stores are closed or destroyed," said Raul Busto Ramirez, 76, an engineer who works at Acapulco's airport. He blamed looting on shortages and said ATM machines were out of action, leaving people with no cash.
They're always trying to get more users and make it more popular too, when that's not the point of the fediverse.
I'm most interested in the guy who bought almost an entire Hawaiian island, that shouldn't be possible unless you're a native Hawaiian. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Ellison
There's another, but I'm not mentioning the name so they don't go after that one too.
I'm obviously not techy, but when I was looking for a tablet, I was told I want a laptop or a 2 in 1 and I didn't want the ARM architecture because that's like mobile. I got a 2 in 1 tablet and they were right that I love it, so that's why I was asking.