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Nguyên văn bởi Sahayak:
I was talking about phones, not apple fashion accessories. If you are interested in knowing the classification difference, just look up the current wireless standards and see which models of portable telecommunications devices comply with those. Apple is rumored to be releasing a phone next year for the first time in several years, but as of right now they only sell portable computers that have some crossover capability with phones.

Nguyên văn bởi Sahayak:
* Wifi7 isn't a phone standard, it's a computing standard. I'll take that as an agreement with me that apple devices are not phones.

Nguyên văn bởi Sahayak:
* Not moving goal posts--I didn't introduce the topic of apple devices, rather I referenced phones. You could argue that I should make sure everyone is using the same definition for words as I am, but since this discussion group loves to argue technicalities, I just assumed everyone here would know the difference between a phone and a pocket computer. Clearly not, and for that, I apologize. Communication is a two party process and it is generally incumbent upon the conveyor to structure their terms and language to suit the intended audience.

Talk about moving the goal posts. You didn't mention 'phone' standards, only 'wireless' standards. WiFi 7 happens to be just such a wireless standard. It is not a 'computing' standard as it is not ever required on a computer. There are still, in this modern age, a nearly countless collection of new computers which do not have any wireless communications, including WiFi, built in. For one claiming precision in vocabulary you ought to do better.

I do, however, know the difference between a phone and a pocket computer, as well as what can be done with a pocket computer capable of telephonic communications. I also know the difference between wireless standards and phone standards and computing standards. I even know the difference between a personal computer, a portable computer, a mobile computer, a mini computer and a mainframe; each different from the other. (Save for the mobile computer I've also operated all the above in various, and multiple, capacities.)

Nguyên văn bởi Sahayak:
* The server room is *my* server room. I have a 144hz ips panel on my KVM because it's becoming increasingly difficult to find affordable monitors that aren't already 144hz. 60hz is a niche spec and now commands a price premium. I rebuilt my racks just a few months ago and replaced my 72/75hz screen on my KVM when doing so. Even that monitor was over a decade old and offered greater than 60hz refresh.

Why have a KVM, with attached peripherals, at all on a server? Personal or otherwise. Much better it would be to use the server as a 'server' and allow it to 'serve' SSH and access it from the comfort of the fully optimized personal computer used as the 'daily driver'.

In prior decades I had some personal servers. I've scaled back over the years, and no longer even have the RPi's running as servers. No need, so not doing it. At no point in that period was anything other than headless needed. Saves the expense of a capable KVM and secondary, or tertiary, monitors - including the electrical supply costs of same.

Interesting to note that you're claiming to have a 'server room' at a level to make a KVM even useful (2 or more computers), claim to be a Linux user, claim to be, variably, a programmer, coder, number-cruncher, and yet also claim to be unable to perform a roll-back in Steam or a stand-alone install of Factorio - even while claiming to know how it's done.

Nguyên văn bởi Sahayak:
* Yep, still the same company and still doing the same boring stuff. Making numbers move between columns in a spreadsheet (proverbially). Fortunately for you though, a few companies exist to keep the digits moving back and forth so you don't have to spend too much time thinking about what actually causes money to move around.

The more companies with attitudes you claim for yours get involved in financial markets the more likely it is that I soon will have to think, more, about what actually causes money to move around. Scary times are ahead, it seems.

As an answer to your OP, just to return to fully on-topic, I'll just have to supply a quote from elsewhere. One quite appropriate to the question, and one I'm reasonably certain you should be able to understand without any translation of external definitions needed.

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Nguyên văn bởi DaBa:
Will people ever stop asking questions everybody already knows the answer to?

Most people lack any self confidence or sense of self reliance. To continue their existence, they "think" outwardly by crowdsourcing instruction on how to live their lives so that they can feel comfortable knowing it was a consensus decision. This is why people like the idea of democracy, but hate the application of it. It's this same internal drive that pushes them to ask banal questions that have been answered ad nauseam, rather than accept the responsibility for trusting the answers they already found. They aren't really asking the question, they are seeking crowd consensus.
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