• @biggerbogboy@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    no, I’m not confused at all, I am meaning that the smartphone is the most accessible way to utilise social media, meaning due to its formfactor, it is the most convenient way to access it.

    are you more likely to use a desktop PC using android x86 (just an example) or use a smartphone? its almost like using a smartwatch to use Photoshop, its not the same as using a desktop, you know what I mean?

    • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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      11 year ago

      You are not a clever man.

      If you were in any way correct, we should be banning cars and trucks from the USA, because they’re the most accessible way drugs are transported. To stop drugs, we should ban cars. Cars are making it far too easy to get that nose candy.

      Yeah, no. Hardware has nothing to do with this.

      (I’m not even going to start with how insane your mentioning android x86 is; like somehow that esoteric version of an OS has something to do with social media. I’m guessing you think everything uses apps, and social media doesn’t run through web pages?)

    • @areyouevenreal@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      You don’t need to run Android x86 to access a social media site on a computer. What are you talking about?

        • ASeriesOfPoorChoices
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          11 year ago

          except they don’t have the same software. Phones use ARM, not x86.

          (amusingly, if you had just said “Android”, you would have seemed less insane. still insane, since you could have just said ‘linux’, but less. But even saying that would still make you insane, since the operating system isn’t the social media, and isn’t what you were talking about.)

          • @biggerbogboy@sh.itjust.works
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            -11 year ago

            I do understand that fact, but I used it as an example since you can utilise android apps with the same or similar user experience as a smartphone, I’m more using it as an example of form factor compared to chip architecture, as the latter wouldn’t be fitting at all. Apologies for the confusion.