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1. jitter+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-07-17 01:27:59
For most people the phone is their only computer. Who bring laptop to a friend group hangout anymore ? Only the techies.
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2. jchw+72[view] [source] 2025-07-17 01:52:25
>>jitter+(OP)
Well, do you think this is a good state of affairs? On one hand, phones are pretty accessible devices, on the other hand there are many aspects of phones that are objectively pretty terrible for consumers (talking about cost and difficulty of repair, walled garden ecosystems, and generally being geared towards consuming things and a lot less effective at producing them than laptops and desktops.)

(Tangential: of course I don't blame anyone for bringing their phone with them everywhere but if you're going to go to a friend group hangout, consider how annoying it is when you're trying to talk to someone and they're clearly checked out browsing some slop on Twitter or talking to someone else entirely. Take a damn break from the phone!)

3. bigstr+I3[view] [source] 2025-07-17 02:11:14
>>jitter+(OP)
Who ever brought a laptop to a friend group hangout? I never have seen that happen myself.
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4. tarain+U7[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-07-17 03:02:10
>>bigstr+I3
Depends on you and your friends. My group does this regularly.
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5. volemo+zx[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-07-17 08:01:47
>>bigstr+I3
I’m not sure if your comment is sarcastic, but in case it isn’t: my friend group had a get-together two days ago, three out of six had a laptop with them, and it even came in handy when I started talking about the problem I’m working on, somebody got interested and I was able to show the plots and calculations. Also we have PowerPoint Parties somewhat regularly, where most of us bring their computers to make last minute changes or simply have a known environment.
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6. ghaff+CO[view] [source] 2025-07-17 11:07:38
>>jitter+(OP)
When I was still working full-time, a co-worker told me their kid had told them they didn't need or want a computer. Probably changes at some point with long writing assignments, etc. but still.

I do increasingly think about whether I need to bring a laptop on various trips. It can be handy but I try to pack light and another few pounds is a lot for me. I've experimented with a newish tablet but it's a bit too in-between for my taste.

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7. Ezhik+Cq1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-07-17 15:14:51
>>ghaff+CO
I remember people would always be surprised about how home computer ownership was not that high but smartphones (well, Japanese "garakei") were were ubiquitous.

I guess Japan was ahead of the curve once again.

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8. bigstr+Xw1[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-07-17 15:50:44
>>volemo+zx
Not sarcastic at all. I have never seen people (not even my nerdy friends, least of all normies) bring laptops to a friend hangout. People might bring laptops if they were getting together to work on stuff, but then that isn't just hanging out any more, there's a purpose to the gathering. I would be astonished if someone could show that non-techy people ever brought laptops when they would hang out. Techy people (like your friend group), maybe. But not your average person.
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9. ghaff+UE2[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-07-17 22:30:02
>>Ezhik+Cq1
Mini-computer sizes were pretty popular in Japan for a period even though they never really took off in the US--and pretty much died off entirely.
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