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Chromebooks are best bang for your buck but if you need a windows machine I always go for refurb lenovos. If you want a desktop, refurb HP celeron and upgrade the ram and gpu with bottom tier models. Surprisingly capable machines.So my mom has an 8-year-old Dell laptop and it's acting up on her. She is not tech-savvy, but not "old and senile" either. I was wondering what is the best brand insofar as reliability and ease of use. I love my HP but I wanted to get more up to date information from the people who know best!
Perhaps an all-in-one? She just orders things and uses her Email, not a heavy user at all. Thanks in advance I appreciate any advice.
Back to the spergout:
Block chain is dumb, especially if SSB will make you pull down the whole chain.
For a distributed message board architecture I'm thinking a fluid peer to peer network with nodes going on and off throughout the day, as users log on. The client would determine your nearest peers and ask for updates. The clients would be synchronized on UTC.
For now I'm imagining each post as its own distinct unit but it doesn't have to be implemented that way. So, for example:
Your client would ask the network for newest 10 posts. The other clients would check the timestamp of the request and flag the appropriate post(s). Your nearest peer would send the checksum, which would be verified against other nodes. If the checksum matches something like 80% of the network, the data is transferred.