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Psion 5mx
(lemmy.sdf.org)
A community centered around handheld calculators. Show off your collections, ask questions, or trade benchmarks and torture tests.
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i know this is a trope at this point, but i really miss the pre-Android/iPhone of handheld devices. Palm & Handspring did some cool shit, and they were fun to use and not yet obnoxious... Symbian and Maemo devices that walked a fine line. we need a DIY reboot of PDAs and handhelds that aren't smartphones that doesn't mistakenly try to focus on being a smartphone.
I'm not the biggest fan of smartphones ever but what could you practically do with a device like that which you can't do with a modern smartphone?
partly it's not about what it can do that a smartphone can't, but exactly the opposite. there are lots, and lots, and lots of things smartphones can do that PDAs can't. and i neither want to do any of them, nor have constant notifications and advertisements trying to get me to do them.
but the big thing for me is that they were designed local-first. my data lives on the device. i sync it to my other devices. i can't accidentally lose access, get suspended, have my account closed due to a change in ToS, get my account locked out because i accidentally visited from a VPN or used a VoIP number -- all of which, now, are at best massive inconveniences and at worst result in major data loss for no reason. it didn't need connectivity to do it's job.
when i can refuse to connect my smartphone to an IP network and still have it do everything i need it to do, i will back off :p
i have an android phone here that i've slowly been trying to make behave more and more that way, looking to tools like SyncThing and DECSync and anything that's designed similar. it's close, but it still causes enough annoyances that i'd rather just have a PDA.