Our lives are much more than our computing environments. By surrendering a bit of control of our computing environments we free up our brains to devote to other things in life: loved ones, pets, gardening, home maintenance, other hobbies and sports...
Millions of happy Apple users can't be wrong on this.
Maybe, but for some of us, the peace of mind comes from stability and minimal friction with our tools.
Whenever I touch my config is because I get frustrated with one operation and tries to see if it can be done faster. If you use your computer like a toaster, then you wouldn’t care that much about power usage. But for me it’s a creative lab and I don’t want a generic cubicle.
"more flexible with adopting new tech" and "freeing myself of previous choices" are completely unrelated to what you just wrote.
Especially ridiculous because old-school bash CLI scripts is the only usable protocol for interacting with LLM agents.
How on earth did you get that from the segment of text that you chose to quote?
Our lives are much more than our computing environments. By surrendering a bit of control of our computing environments we free up our brains to devote to other things in life: loved ones, pets, gardening, home maintenance, other hobbies and sports...
Millions of happy Apple users can't be wrong on this.
They're coming for that stuff next
Millions of Apple users can't even have grabable corners. Enjoy.
What if computing environments is our job?
Maybe, but for some of us, the peace of mind comes from stability and minimal friction with our tools.
Whenever I touch my config is because I get frustrated with one operation and tries to see if it can be done faster. If you use your computer like a toaster, then you wouldn’t care that much about power usage. But for me it’s a creative lab and I don’t want a generic cubicle.