I am curious how many people do not use desktops in this day and age. I do not. I use my phone for everything (online) tech related in my life.
Is this common?
I still use desktops. A lot.
I use my desktop to play games. I don’t even really browse the web on it anymore.
Both for sure. Trying to do everything on a phone would be just awful. I try sometimes, and finally just go grab my laptop because I can’t take it anymore.
Basically in the same camp. I wish I could do all the things on my phone, but something’s just don’t work, or work much less efficiently.
Both. I end up swapping between them a ton throughout the day.
Laptop for school, work, games. Tablet for movies, reading, browsing internet. Phone for communication, portable internet browsing and reading.
Situations like yours are definitely more common than this thread makes it seem! Most of my friends (and their families) don’t even have actual computers like desktops or laptops and just use their phones for everything.
I’m pretty much in the same boat. I technically have an old, broken-screened computer (my cat sat on the screen lol,) but since it’s broken and barely usable, I don’t use it unless I absolutely need a computer for some reason, which is increasingly rare. There’s no way in hell I can afford anything else, since I’m disabled and can’t work to make money to buy things. Otherwise I’d use a computer more.
95% desktop. I use my phone only for calls and banking.
Same here – the latter with a flip phone.
Ditto. Except I use an old Nokia from 2007.
Desktop for most things, laptop for travel, phone for the rest. Considering getting myself a cheapo tablet for easier reading, the phone isn’t really ideal for that.
Both. There are things I do on a phone and things I do on my desktop; there are no things I do on both.
Allinone/tablet All in one for playing games, tablet for drawing and forum-ing
But i will get a phone (eventually)
Edit: an all in one is basically a desktop without the tower
Edit2: and school
I use my laptop 55% of the time, phone 25%, and tablet 20% (don’t have a desktop specifically). Whenever I’m at home I barely use my phone beyond listening to music and podcasts. I just like having a big screen, so I only really use my phone when I’m not home.
In terms of Kbin itself, I used Reddit half and half between mobile and PC but mostly scroll Kbin on desktop since there aren’t any dedicated apps for it yet. Hoping the API comes out soon, the web interface on mobile is great but nothing is as cohesive as an installed app.
Artemis is in open beta. I’m using it now and enjoying it. It’s a lot like Apollo when it first started out (by design obviously, but it is a pretty successful clone).
I’ll take out my phone if I have an emergency or something, but I hate the damn thing. I hate doing anything on it. Desktop 99.99% of the time for me.
Same here.
I only have a phone due to social pressure, it’s only an absolute last resort for me. Desktop/laptop, where I can actually see everything and have a proper keyboard and shortcuts, all the way. I’m told I’m a dying breed but it amazes me how so many people can stand to use their phone as much as they do, because to me it’s infuriating.
Just as a separate follow-up comment (if you’ll excuse the double posting): I’m surprised the response here has been generally so anti-smartphone so far, given that the mass-migration from Reddit to KBin/Lemmy has been characterised as a reaction to Reddit killing mobile apps.
The reddit API shit didn’t impact my reddit use at all, but it was such a shitty thing for people that it spurned me to bail. I haven’t been back to reddit since. Things don’t have to impact me personally for me to react.
This thought is what spurred me to make the thread - I would have guessed I’d see more people using mostly mobile for that exact reason.