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Meh, I've seen a few of these pop up and get articles written about them over the years. They usually disappear soon after. Probably just trying to scam money from Investors.

Sigh. Ramstein just doesn't hit the same after the scandal.

I am using Gnome with Wayland and a 1440p display, and it seems to work surprisingly well. Or maybe I jut got used to dealing with the problems, and would be surprised at how well things work under a different DE.

Without further evidence, I'd assume they just want to boost usage of their App Store. Since they're the O.E.M. of the phone and developer of the installed Android Rom, they could build in a back door in a much less conspicuous way.

Huh. Didn't know Luna still exists.

Hmh, didn't see the community this was in. Yeah, I guess that makes sense.

[-] VeganCheesecake@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

It doesn't necessarily need to be a ThinkPad either. Any used good quality business laptop should do the trick. My grandmother recently got an used EliteBook, and it's working quite well for her. I'd look for mid- to high-end models, with parts that aren't soldered - you should be able to find that out on the data sheet for the model in question.

Any i5/R5 and up in a machine that isn't too old should handle pretty much everything most people expect from a laptop - for me that is running a browser, a Latex editor, a notes app, and an IDE, for the most part.

I'd reccomend Linux, but that might be based more on my personal convictions, and a machine like that should also be able to run current Windows with no problems.

[-] VeganCheesecake@lemmy.blahaj.zone 16 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

I got a used ThinkPad for that price a year ago. Needed a laptop, and was a broke student. Really repairable - it's easy to take apart, not glued, and most parts seem to be available at Aliexpress for reasonable prices. It's still doing it's job, and even though I could afford upgrading it now, I don't really see a reason to.

The last time I had a look at the market for new laptops, most things 300€ (which should be close enough to $300) would buy you where, judging by the components, bound to be painfully slow. If it really needs to be new, I'd look for stores that have discounts, and look up the model on iFixit or a simmilar resource to check how repairable it is.

[-] VeganCheesecake@lemmy.blahaj.zone 10 points 7 months ago

Hmh, not my cup of tea, but more variety is good, I think. Though hosting a popular instance might get pretty expensive.

More reliable notifications? That's my reason, at least.

[-] VeganCheesecake@lemmy.blahaj.zone 0 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

Nope, using it on Android right now. I think it's pretty nifty.

Why so many clients? One per account?

Groups in Signal and Threema. For my grandmother, WhatsApp (she doesn't want to use more than one app and her friends are on that one) or calling (because her grasp of that app isn't quite complete.)

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