• @zingo@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      And yet here I am looking to expanding my devices with a replacement server (linux) and a NUC (linux).

      Finally ditched Windows on the desktop forever, about 7 months ago.

      I agree with you on mobile. I my country many ppl ditched laptops and desktops for their phones.

      Although I have a hard time understanding how they can actually get some work done on the phone, if they do any work from home that requires a computer. Well those ppl probably have an old laptop laying around.

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        11 year ago

        I don’t know what everyone else’s case is, but my work provides a laptop. None of my home machines have Windows, but the work laptop does.

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          11 year ago

          Yeah, many workplaces here do not offer a laptop, its more of “bring your own device” kinda thing.

          But of course, some do.

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      I wonder at the various nuances of that. My wife and I have 4 phones and 3 tablets between us between home and work. It would seem any multi-person household would be likely to have more mobile devices than PCs due to the variety of the former. So that chart seems to be that there are more mobile devices per person, but perhaps no reduction in PCs.

      In fact, PC sales rocketed up in Q3’20 for very obvious reasons, and have largely not come back down to pre-COVID levels.