Re: We need a new OS, but we do not need a dumb terminal.
Although I upvoted this i don't entirely agree with it. There are use cases for the thin client approach but not necesarily with the likes pf Google or Microsoft as the back end.
One might be the corporate user who has to work remotely - not from home but from hotels, cleint sites or whatever, and especially internationally where equipment is liable to inspection by nosey border officials. In that situation would you want corporate materials to be on the laptop once a password is demanded? Or even worse, be exposed via a company VPN?
Another might be class work where the students log into their courswork remote desktops now and the next class an hour later logs into something different.