we’re not part of the EU anymore and therefore not covered by the EU’s mandate that is forcing Apple’s hand
we’re not part of the EU anymore and therefore not covered by the EU’s mandate that is forcing Apple’s hand
wipe the linux partitions and get back to a life of convenience and productivity. until another 6 months have passed and I think “maybe this time…”
the second screen from a design point of view is way more interesting and isn’t just using stock wireframes
Thinkpads tend to have excellent build quality, solid firmware and well thought out design. Price to performance on second-hand models is always outstanding and their popularity ensures hardware compatibility with Linux.
Of the brands you named, I just don’t trust the hardware. Tuxedo computers for example uses Tongfang white-label computers that they just slap their logo on. Quality control isn’t as thorough as Lenovo’s, firmware is sketchy, TDP tends to be all over the place and keyboard quality doesn’t come close.
Thinkpads also have-- and I can’t stress the importance of this enough-- a nipple. I don’t really use it, but if you try to take it away from me I’ll bite you.
This seems to be a serious downside to this system. Anyone who values a persistent profile is putting their precious data in the hands of some random instance that may or may not go bust in the near or (perhaps worse) distant future.
I’m on lemmy.world because it’s the most likely to survive
I joined another instance and it closed within 2-3 weeks…
Everything we think of as owned is only borrowed from the Earth