• ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world
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      I had a third generation of yours - the Commodore Amiga.

      Holy shot was that an amazing machine! It was ahead of its time in so many ways. I learned to do OOP on it, I created some cool pictures in Paint Shop Pro on it, and of course I used it to play a ton of fantastic games. And in a time before Windows took off, it offered Workbench - a really slick *nix based graphical OS.

      I also used a 64 for a bit before I got my Amiga, and yes that was a superb machine too.

      I guess neither the Amiga nor the Commodore 64 folded in two, so this new Ryzen-based machine has that over our two computers.

    • Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldOPM
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      Like in Johnny Mnemonic (1995).

      Why is their internet so much cooler than what we have now? Instead of a crazy 3D VR world, we get a ton of spam, dull corporate run social networks and uncontrolled fake news and bots.

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        Hate to bring it up but there was Second Life and there is (?) the Metaverse crap.

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          FWIW, my comment was tongue in cheek.

          From a UX perspective, making a long distance call to Beijing via VR is comical. Not to mention we have some excellent services via web and mobile that make life so much easier.

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    Is there a way I can use my laptop screen or phone screen as a display for another machine as this claims?

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      Through a remote desktop connection, yes.
      But directly use the display hardware, almost always the answer is no. There are few laptops with display in capabilities, but they are really rare.

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    I’d prefer a GameCube style box that I plug a good keyboard & mouse into in addition to the monitor.

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    Soon we will be able to see hackers in full VR gear evading corporate owned police with the help of depraved mall ninja cyborgs. Oh it’s gonna be glorious