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Show HN: Outdated world view is holding back the internet

2 pointsby raelmiuover 3 years ago

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Aerroonover 3 years ago
&gt;<i>I’d bet that most work happens on mobile devices, can you remember a day when you didn’t read email or use slack or teams on your phone?</i><p>I remember today pretty well.<p>The reason mobile devices aren&#x27;t taken seriously as &quot;computers&quot; is because they&#x27;re locked down and they&#x27;re <i>still</i> treated as second class by most services. If I go on google.com right now, search for something and filter results by time then on a mobile device I can only choose between a few presets that go up to a year ago. On a desktop device (or requesting desktop mode <i>before</i> (!!) going onto google.com) I can enter arbitrary dates to filter by. This is <i>the most popular</i> website and it doesn&#x27;t have feature parity on mobile today.<p>Mobile ui is also fairly unpleasant to work with compared to an actual computer. Typing is significantly slower too - I can only manage up to 40 wpm on a phone compared to 120+ on desktop.<p>I think mobile doesn&#x27;t attract the kind of tinkering that desktop and laptop computers do because they&#x27;re locked down. This leads to things not improving in a similar manner that they did on desktops. If I wanted to do programming on a phone, could I actually do it? The phones are clearly more powerful than desktops from ~10-15 years ago, but it was certainly easier to start programming with a desktop 10 years ago than it is to do it with a phone today.<p>Edit: everything on mobile seems to be so commercialized too. It&#x27;s to the extent that it seems to push out actual free (gratis) software without monetization. Instead we get &quot;free, but with ads&quot;. (Thanks, app stores.)
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raelmiuover 3 years ago
I&#x27;m having this debate over and over with clients, and I&#x27;ve had to realise I&#x27;m not the kid pushing against the ageing adults that &quot;don&#x27;t get it&quot; anymore. I&#x27;m a part of the problem...<p>The internet should be mobile &amp; touch first. Desktop and laptop computer are niche products. Most people use touch devices.