Well http://daerma.com is working perfectly, but http://JaredBusch.com is not updating the permalinks correctly. I will just nuke that one and redo it later and see if the problem goes away. I only have 3 posts on it.
I think for the majority of people today, at least at home, just surf the web. Not many applications being installed for average users. Chromebooks are ideal for them. Very low cost, low power consumption, very easy to use and no extra worries about antivirus, updates, getting ripped off by Geek Squad, etc.
I've been in Linux Administration since the late 1990s and I've never seen a shop that compiled their own kernel. That would seriously be an odd and not business-oriented Linux admin task. Only the most special of cases would someone do that. I can't fathom any enterprise shop allowing something like that. Totally goes against all best practices and normal management techniques.