diff --git a/blog/2024-01-18-experiments-in-portable-computing.markdown b/blog/2024-01-18-experiments-in-portable-computing.markdown index 41bdca1..ab305f8 100644 --- a/blog/2024-01-18-experiments-in-portable-computing.markdown +++ b/blog/2024-01-18-experiments-in-portable-computing.markdown @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ I use my phone a lot. Its the best for consuming media on the go sort of things, I also hate using my phone for anything else: for a long time the reasons have eluded me, but this time I have a lead -- I **hate** typing on my phone. -Obviously there are more fundamental problems here than those solved by [strapping on a keyboard](https://www.clicks.tech/)[^1], explained so well by this excerpt from [99% Percent invisible episode](https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/of-mice-and-men/) about Douglas Englebart - +Obviously there are more fundamental problems here than those solved by [strapping on a keyboard](https://www.clicks.tech/)[^1], explained so well by this quote from [99% Percent invisible episode](https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/of-mice-and-men/) about Douglas Englebart - > The consumer market prioritizes simple and “user-friendly” devices over more complex and “learnable” devices.