I think #3 is a very strong reason. You could ostensibly get over the price, comfort, and quirks if you actually found it useful. Apple seems to be betting that some use-case or app will materialize and change this for them.
:P when is Zuck Coke? This watch like a value sales pitch. We removed that feature, we going to add it back. For most of you, our product is better. And Cheaper in cost.
To clarify, the example is purely to highlight the pointlessness of asking such direct competitors for a meaningful evaluation of the others product.
It does not intended to mean Pepsi and coke companies are similar to Apple vs Facebook.
And actually my example doesn’t nearly convey how pointless it is to ask zuck about a competitor’s vr system. Zuck bet so big on his own VR dreams he renamed his company after VR.
It’s an emotional thing. Most place can’t handle it. Non profit is one place where some of it is open to the public via 990.
We human are not as in control as we thing we are. When those chemical kicks in, it takes a good deal of efforts to reason yourself out of it. This assumes you are aware of it happening.
I message myself in teams, mainly to store articles, draft messages, and memes for future use. I also email myself draft emails to pick up the next morning.
I have workflow in Alfred that copies the selected text into a ‘notes’ list in Reminders, which is linked to a keyboard shortcut, which is assigned to a spare button on my mouse. At the end of some research task I’ll consolidate it all, and add tags etc.
I spend way too much time stuffing around with similar hacks in obsidian.
I made a bunch of few bucks or two every x minutes or so, 24h/day. Details escapes me atm.