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I agree with most of what you say, but this:

> And Computers stopped being mere tools years ago - the phone has now supplanted the laptop and desktop in this regard

Is just plainly inaccurate. The phone has nowhere near supplanted the desktop in multiple scenarios. Office work and programming [0] both come to mind.

[0] And this was the specific use-case brought up by the parent. Pretty obvious a phone is not a competitor for that.



My point was that the phone has supplanted the computer as the sole device for many people i.e. people of my generation will often ask for an app rather than a website


To add to your point, an app is typically preferred for it’s performance compared to a website in a browser. As is developing on hardware with known quirks and structure vs vague hardware. I don’t understand the defense that developing on FOSS within unknown walls is somehow acceptable.


That is a fair point. I just found it important to point out that for many use-cases, including most of the ones in this discussion, phones are a complete nonstarter.

I do apologize for how aggressively I came across as well, that was uncalled for.


> I do apologize for how aggressively I came across as well, that was uncalled for.

No problem https://xkcd.com/386/ - you know the drill!




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