Do normal people utilize their computer's full potential? Is it worth building a library of useful documents, spreadsheets, programs, whatever; or is it too risky to rely on a computer?
I've had access to a computer most of my life, and many times I use it to keep track of things in spreadsheets, write programs to do math or macros, and organize digital photos and listen to music. I think this is a "normal" thing people do with computers.
On the other hand, I look at some other people my age and their computer is, and they either exclusively use web apps (email, social media, etc) or have super-duper rigs for video games.
So, there's people who literally could just use cheap netbooks like the Chromebook, and then there's people who use more electricity than South Africa to render busty anime girl gacha games in blistering 4K;60fps.
Am I the weird one, or are they?