My laptop for work fizzled and died. In fact, it wouldn’t navigate to the Internet at all and I had to run a safety meeting with my boss and a family on a Chromebook, which kept lagging as I typed. It was awful. The battery wouldn’t charge anyway so it had been like lugging around a desktop. I think it was 4 to 5 years old and was a DELL, which our organization doesn’t use anymore. I finally got a Lenovo, which seems to be perpetually updating. Our main software for compliance is buggy and can’t tolerate people typing in it at the same time although it’s a cloud. At home, I downloaded after buying Webroot and can’t get the keycode to accept that it’s working–although it scanned my device weeks ago now.
Do you like computers? Software? Updates? Being glued to a screen for your work? Does the concept of a cloud being run by solar panels in NE freak you out?
I don’t feel like Gmail works anything close to the way in which Outlook does, but honestly, with all the emails that are sent now, I’ve not had to find a specific email recently. Don’t get me started on Drive. I can’t find anything efficiently in it and it reminds me of housecleaning. It would take me weeks to organize it and it’s picky with file names.
Becoming a robot and singularity
I remember the first time that I saw “Blade Runner,” and I found it so disturbing. I think that we’re there now. People dissociate on their phones in meetings. Kids extend their arms and stare at YouTube. I think that we need to take notice how AI has really started to our worlds. I think that although I get a tooth extracted a week from today, that I need to get outside as much as possible and better bike to work today.

Well said
Thank you!
Bummer! Computer issues are as bad as car issues!
I had a Dell laptop (plus wireless keyboard and mouse plus monitor) that turned me off to Dell forever. Will never buy them again. I’ve heard good things about Lenovo (formerly the IBM laptop, I think? those were good). I have an HP now that I like a lot.
I write software (and love it) and like computers, too. I’ve been working with them since long before PCs (let alone laptops). Of necessity, I keep things updated (most are on auto-update, so it’s pretty transparent).
Using Gmail is a pain, but if you have a local mail app you can set up to use Gmail, it reduces the pain. I have multiple email accounts, all handled by local apps. Doing email in the web browser, no thanks!
AI, as with all our major revolutions (Cognitive, Agricultural, Industrial, etc) always make us both better and worse. More to the point, they are inevitable. I’m not convinced the singularity will happen, but we’re obviously already in the AI Revolution.