For me it’s calculating. Too many people put math into their search engines and not their calculator.

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    Too many people put math into their search engines and not their calculator.

    People are doing what now? fr? There’s a whole ass app for that.

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    Asking what people use the internet for that can be done just as easily offline.

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    Translating and dictionary, see the app Aard 2, you download Wiktionary in your preferred language (hoping it’s available) and it’s all in your phone.

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    Searching the filesystem. There’s no reason Windows Search needs to access the internet. Fucking Bing.

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      Convenient indexed search was the only real improvement Windows made since XP and now they’ve ruined it. Windows XP is once again superior.

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        It’s just a search bar located in the start menu and on the task bar, that combines local search with web results. For pro users it is pretty terrible, but I wouldn’t be surprised if many regular users like it. You still have a normal local file search from within the file explorer.

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        It helps use Microsoft’s Windows monopoly to promote Bing.

        I imagine that at some point the EU antitrust people might get grouchy about that.

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      That’s not true, all my files are stored on onedrive nowadays, which is super fast and responsive. Oh wait… it’s actually slow and laggy and randomly deletes stuff from your pc and you’re not even allowed to give your files perfectly normal names like .aux files in a LaTeX project.

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    Reading- I am absolutely horrible at this. I’ll read anything and everything online, but never make the time to read a physical book.

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      Reading online fanfiction is free. Sure, the quality varies, but I can quit any time I want. I just don’t want to.

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      I do this because all too often book print is tiny whereas I can adjust font size on a digital page.

      I love physical books, but accessibility is sometimes a problem.

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        Large type books are a thing. (And a plug for the free libraries perhaps in your area. Which may also have e-books.)

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          Excellent points :) I do use Libby through my local library for reading e-books so it’s a great suggestion.

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    For me it’s ordering takeout. I never order takeout online, I always call up the place with my phone 🤷‍♀️ much easier to customize an order this way too

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      And often cheaper as they aren’t getting gouged by apps. My local pizzeria happily said ’ call us direct and you’ll get a discount’

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      I hate the phone: wayyy too much telephone tech support early in my career.

      So I walk up and talk to a human.

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    Finding books. I have no idea why I do that, when there’s a bookstore I really enjoy right across the lot from me, but i’ll literally browse book reviews for 30 mins before wandering over there and just… buying whatever looks good.

    Total waste of time, I didn’t value the opinions of the reviewers in the first place, and the process is always inconclusive.

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    Store important telephone numbers on your phone. No need to do a google search everytime you call your doctor/dentist/mechanic/whoever.

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    • Store passwords.
    • Gaming. Some of it at least.
    • Socializing
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      Store passwords.

      I gotta disagree. It’s much harder to do this well offline. Losing access to a password database would be detrimental, so it’s not something I recommend doing purely locally.