• helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.world
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    Huh, thinking about it, I’ve never seen a computer in the 2009 icon form factor. Sure there’s the simple rectangle case, but that skinny silver curved case?

    Also, its kind of funny the 2026 version is an all-in-one-computer, which is more of Apple’s thing. Sure there’s probably a dozen options for a Windows all in one, but when I see that icon I think of an iMac.

      • Richie’s Computer Stuff@lemmy.ca
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        You know something, I have a weird soft spot for thin clients. They’re so little and compact, but they do ordinary computer things?! Hmm… I think I need to be on the lookout for some to add to my collection so I can force get them to compile Gentoo for three days, or something equally silly. I’ve made a Compaq Deskpro EN run Arch Linux 32, so there’s that.

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          You probably already know, but for the crowd:

          Usually thin clients are clients that remotely connect into a central server that runs their VM, and the VM actually handles the compute. Like older mainframe and endpoint setups.

          There’s still some minor compute hardware/resources on the thin client itself, but it’ll probably be more lightweight than expected. Maybe equivalent to an early model raspi?

      • FunkyCheese@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        A school i went to around 2010 had something similar

        It was all to connect remotely to a real server that ran windows

        The device on the desktop was just for connecting peripherals, power, ethernet and monitor

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      Maybe the 2009 computer is supposed to be a thin client. Those are more prevalent in business settings.

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      24 小时前

      I think the 2009 icon depicts a paper portfolio folder next to an LCD monitor. The computer case is elsewhere under the desk.

      The 2026 icon depicts only the LCD monitor

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      Well, it was modeled after “This PC” that being the one he happened to be using when he made the picture, you better be glad it wasn’t modeled after a 2006 Wacom Tablet.