This Tech Investor Hasn't Touched a Laptop or Desktop Computer Since 2010. Here's Why.
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This Tech Investor Hasn't Touched a Laptop or Desktop Computer Since 2010. Here's Why.
"I immediately converted in September of 2010, and haven't looked back. Smaller, lighter devices make me more focused and more mobile. Working from a phone, watch or iPad forces me into tighter interfaces and shorter interactions."
"There's no reason to use a more powerful, heavier-weight, less flexible machine. Carrying a laptop means lugging a heavier machine than I actually need, along with the distractions that come with traditional desktop-style computing."
Keith Rabois has not used a laptop or desktop since 2010, relying solely on an iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch for work. Inspired by Jack Dorsey, he believes traditional computers are unnecessary for executives. Rabois describes his iPhone as a 'persistent computer' that enhances focus and mobility. He argues that smaller devices lead to tighter interfaces and shorter interactions, reducing distractions. Recent advancements in AI tools have further shifted work to mobile devices, with new apps allowing users to create applications through AI prompts on their phones.
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