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One device to rule them all... not
I realize it's been nearly 3 decades when "pocket PCs" were on my radar with Palm and iPaqs. I had this notion that perhaps I could do all my computing on a portable device that could fit in my pocket.
I guess the modern smartphone has advanced quite a bit, but it still doesn't handle all my computing needs.
Now, upon reflection, I've strayed far from the idea of having a singular computing device.
Currently I regularly use:
-Windows gaming laptop, specifically with a discrete GPU to handle video and 3D rendering work
-Macbook Air specifically just to deploy stuff via XCode




05/05/26 Update: One day in and I already love this MBA. It reminds me so much of my two ancient ultraportables - the ThinkPad 60s and Toshiba Portege 3110. Small, light, and fast on its feet. Since I change computers more often than XX XXXXXXXXX it shouldn't matter, but at 32gb ram and 2tb ssd I'm about as future proof as possible (at least until the touch screen and 5g trickle down to MBA). Seriously, the screen is nearly as good as the SP11 OLED, but still behind the MBP 14. Even with my M1 iPP in the bag for external monitor support and note taking, it is barely noticeable in my bag. It could also use a touchscreen and another TB4 port on the right side, but it works flawlessly on my desk with the OWC TB4 Dock, so its like the MBP never left.
Three devices it is (until September)...