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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?

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[–] Mars2k21@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

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.

[–] carrot@artemis.camp 1 points 1 year ago

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).