What if @Computer wasn't a context?

I started this about June this year, and I've had many versions of GTD over the years but this time I'm feeling the most happy with my lists. I didn't really like having to use time blocking for tasks which have an optional time to complete, they just need a large open block on my calendar, and now it has shifted a lot of tasks off my calendar onto my lists which is good.
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Given that I am a computer geek and that most all my actions are like to have atleast some computer component, it is fairly meaningless to me. Additionally, the @computer context originated in a time when being on or around a computer was special, whereas now I have a computer with 15 ft roughly 24x7, even when i'm in the shower. My apple watch has more computing power/memory/storage than like my first 5 computers combined. For me, @computer has about as much relevance as an @breathing context.

Consequentially I have @research and @creative contexts that make things a little more abstract and ultimately alot more useful.
Thank you so much for the inspiration you provided. Could I take a look at some of the other context lists you’ve created?
 
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