@SebAaltonen@FuchsiaBlu Thanks for educating the crowd! (I hope some actually read what you write, but I guess most reposts just content harvesting of your nice video.)
@SebAaltonen@VaibhavSisinty If we ignore everything that other companies did in that 30 years he is right! (Ignorance is very common with these type of oosts)
@SebAaltonen At what price point is a laptop a consumer device? Or at what % of non corporate sales makes a laptop consumer device? All these new fancy chips/devices come with a hefty price tag, they look great, but these big companies use the YouTube creator crowd as a pr machine.
@JamesMac_Fit Start early and be strict, then you can somewhat avoid the backslash. Provide a lot of alternatives : physical building games, board games, books. Make screen time a reward (ex for extra study work). These are all basic, but works well. Starting early is a key.
My grandfather said he’d never move into a retirement home.
He said, “Too expensive… and the food tastes like someone boiled sadness.”
Instead, he checked into a beachfront hotel.
We asked, “Grandpa, isn’t that even more expensive?”
He smiled and said, “Not really.
At the retirement home, I’d pay $200 a day for cold meatloaf and no visitors.
But here? For $150 a day, I get ocean views, room service, fresh towels, a pool…
…and suddenly all my grandkids remember I exist every weekend.”
Then he leaned back in his chair and delivered the final line like a mob boss:
“And if I die in the hotel lobby, the manager will actually look disappointed.
But at the nursing home? They just call it Tuesday.”
@dhh It is great to see the effectiveness of "90s terminal apps to re surface. I remember on my first job we had actively manage how tab jumped between input fields to optimize user experience for entry speed. Ppl used those screens hundreds.of times, consistency mattered a lot.