Peerless perfection

Peerless perfection.

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that keyboard sucks and its to close to the screen.
The OS is locked down and its shit version where you cant install GNU software, no emacs equals as worthless tool

>t. fatty

Too many programs I can't run.

>current year
>not having i7 16gb surface pro

>can't connect mouse
>can't observe the file system
>can't install any programs I want

>Can't compile programs
>Can't program
Gay!

you just don't get it you stupid codelet

This is a pure design perfection for the highest caliber artisans such as myself

I’m super skinny and I think the keyboard is awkward at best.

>battery dies in six months
>can replace it without breaking the screen

*Can't

A computer is only worthy when it do three things:
1) Beep, and not any beep, the beep produced by an Intel 8253 controlling a Speaker drver that controls a speaker
2) Compile and run native code
3) Run truxton
If it can't do those three, i can't trust it.

> Not having a private server
> Not using Eclipse Che
> Not compiling on your server

Face it, with the rise of web apps there is nothing you can do on your computer that someone cannot do on a tablet.

> inb4 muh gui gnu apps
hub.docker.com/r/suckowbiz/gimp/ gimp in a docker image you can run on some server. Qt also has an html backend.

The server is a computer.
Also to make a tablet as good as a computer, you end turning it into a shitty computer.

get with the times, grandpa

Cuckold perfection

CONGRATS YOU HAVE ACHIEVED READING COMPREHENSION LEVEL... oh wait you failed.

it could be pretty cool

Well, you're megazording a lot of shit on a tablet to make it actually useful.

>keyboard
>no mouse support
>designed for idiots who need to touch everything they interact with.
what's the fucking point if your just going to have to poke at the screen to do anything anyway. Even my 4 year old Nexus 5 running kit kat supported a mouse.

But the thing is, I am not. There are people selling this solution today.

CodeEnvy(now bought by Red Hat and does OpenShift.io) is exactly what I described.

>can't hold the table without touching something on the screen
yeah, this sounds like something apple would do, don't let their marketing department see that

> >can't hold the table without touching something on the screen
- Detect the holding position with accelerometer
- Disable touch on the edges while detecting that
It's possible to execute it in a good way but somehow I am sure Apple will fuck it up.

Applefags still find new ways to embarrass themselves

they should all be strung up

> Being this bent out of shape over what someone else uses.
Dear god user, grow the fuck up

eh, they could use some clever edge detecion