300/vm is under 2 hours of MSP work, which sounds about right, but also platforms like Proxmox already support VMware images and can be done fairly quickly.
I use all of them for different tasks, windows for work, and my one desktop at home, I've got a mac (my least favorite) just to have one to use and to make supporting them at work easier. I've got many Linux VMs containers and server for various reasons, a chrome book to carry around, and even a steamdeck. But I am also an IT pro that still considers tech a hobby.
Rented an EV on a trip to Florida over the winter, Finding charging is one annoyance, trying to drive anywhere over 3-4 hours away also is a pain, you don't just refuel in 5 minutes like a conventional car, you have to sit there and wait for it to charge (added 45-60 minutes per charge to the trip). Coupled with vast tracks of rural land with 0 charges if the charge estimates are wrong (running hater/AC drastically changes these). I don't think we're ready for this infrastructure wise.
I've got a Oculus Rift, I wanted a Quest 2 to go wireless, but I am not liking the way Meta/FB have been managing the brand, and really am leaning to an Index or Vive for my next headset all I use are Steam games anyways.
I've not heard of this (source listened to what my blind sister is doing on the internet), NVDA/Voiceover etc typically run off the post rendered site, as well. And expecting any end user to understand HTML is not a solution as well