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Comment by whatevertrevor

5 hours ago

I've played enough NYT connections that this was immediate for me, at the expense of the promised "Aha!" moment. :D

Interesting haha, I've played enough NYT connections that I would never have gotten it on my own because when I thought of the correct word with sauce, I thought "_ crab" ? no, can't be that...

  • Haha, I know what you mean! Though in fairness, Wyna Liu isn't beyond throwing in a "mostly works" category from time to time...

    Wild tangent incoming...

    One instance that recently bothered me with an NYT puzzle was the crossword clue (3 letters): "Chromebooks, but not MacBooks". The answer was "PCs" which doesn't make sense to me under any level of categorization for PC.

    If we go narrow/historic, then it means x86 IBM PC derivatives which eliminates a lot of chromebooks.

    If we use the "home computer" interpretation, then I think it's unreasonable to except Macbooks from the PC umbrella.

    If we go literal, well then everything is a PC, including smartphones, tablets, smart devices. The only reasonable test seems to be "Can it play Doom?". :D

    Using PC in a "every consumer computing device but Mac" probably made sense in the 80s/90s, now it seems to dilute the term to the point of confusion. I have personally never thought of a Chromebook as a PC, given that it ships with an OS incapable of many things people generally associate with PC activities.