Yeah this is my dream too, I have a ThinkPad right now running Linux, I only really keep it for tasks that need typing.
Would happily switch to a single Graphene device that can connect up to a larger screen/keyboard when needed.
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The overhead of maintaining an entirely different OS, even a completely different paradigm (desktop vs mobile)... It's very expensive.
I like computers, but right now I want to devote myself more to IRL quests and responsibilities.
I like the idea of getting a full screen and using the keyboard I love when I have some deeper work to do.
Every time I use my desktop machine I have a ton of work to do upgrading it, and re-learning it's specifics. That's fine because I like the hobby, but I also don't have much of a choice right now.
I'd like to just maintain and even care about a single device. I would be so much lighter as a person.
a lot of my typing that I would have done I can use some of the local voice transcription model on mobile. A lot of what I do is just talking to my phone now and having my keyboard (FUTO) essentially convert live. It's gotten very good.