My dad is a complete tech noob. I took his laptop, installed Ubuntu, configured everything and showed him where he could find the applications he uses. Done.
My dad is a complete tech noob. I took his laptop, installed Ubuntu, configured everything and showed him where he could find the applications he uses. Done.
Now get in the white van.
Now add other drugs to the chart
Currently after work: Sitting outside with a drink of my choice, reading Neuromancer. Shit calms me down.
You know what gets ppl to use Linux? 100% Software compatibility out of the box and OEM who preinstall Linux distros.
Barely anyone outside the bubble oft techies and enthusiasts cares. You have to BRING it to the users. For most oft them comfort is king after all.
Good old days putting this in an Isochrone Scepter
Honestly, when it comes to your specified amount of Cores & RAM you’ll have tough luck. Got myself a MiniPC with 5700U and 32GB of RAM, two 1TB SSDs (mirrored) and 3 NIC but that was still 500€ after waiting for a decent deal.
Even buying a used PC off eBay will most likely cost far more if you insist on your specs.
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I do this, too on my hobby projects. Back when Twitter was still usable one post like this (only pictures) suddenly had 14k interactions. Until then I didn’t even realize people can be into wire management.
I only have a touch screen for entertainment and configuration and still notice how distracted I get when I have to use it. No haptic feedback and multilayered menus are just a bad idea while driving.
Cherry in top is driving at night with astigmatism when theres’s a whole illuminated panel in your face.
It needs an actual sun inside.
The horrible implications about your pets aside, you’d think economists understand what selling your car means in terms of employability.
Oh I remember that from the game guide that came with Secret of Mana on SNES.
Dad allowed me to watch Species. Had to sleep in my parents’ bed that night. Mom was FURIOUS :D