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In defense of ultra thin laptops, they're fantastic for old people who have trouble with chunky electronics.
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That's the main problem with these Thinkpads, after 3 years it becomes super hard to find genuine parts especially batteries.I got a used T470 off Ebay for like $80. You can find ThinkPads pretty cheap, just keep in mind you'll probably have to replace the battery and if you want a Lenovo one instead of a Chinese clone that may or may not work as advertised they're like $40.
Even aftermarket batteries are really cheap and plentiful. I've only had one Aliexpress bat die on me, for my W541, but with replacements being like 30$ a pop its no big deal.That's the main problem with these Thinkpads, after 3 years it becomes super hard to find genuine parts especially batteries.
But they don't hold much of a charge compared to the OEM one.Even aftermarket batteries are really cheap and plentiful.
I don't even have one and I know that's not true. It's done by being able to choose a keyboard in the 16 inch (with, without numpad, I think they had a iso prototype as well?). Or an MXM slot (when was the last time you saw one of those?). Or by being able to easily replace a fucking screen. Or by having easily accessible m.2 ports. Or a replaceable battery. Or fuck, a replaceable motherboard because yes, the CPU is not replaceable but they still make the thing where you can buy just the Mobo with the CPU soldered on, and you can upgrade THAT.The modularity is done by means of USB-C
The problem is laptop manufacturers, following Apple's lead, charge quiet a bit if you want to buy more RAM upfrontusually you replace the entire system anyways and a small upgrade of CPU or RAM on the old mainboard barely ever is worth it. I never felt it was a loss with notebooks and it kinda makes sense from an integration standpoint to solder these parts.
The old people who buy a new computer maybe once a decade? Such a huge, great market segment to force the entire market to bend the knee to.In defense of ultra thin laptops, they're fantastic for old people who have trouble with chunky electronics.
They're meant for a more connected world, where people lug their laptops around everywhere with them. Work issues them, etc. For the power they put out, they meet the average consumer and business requirements. Businesses will get bulk discounts and service contracts. Power users are not a market they typically concern themselves with, as power users will usually go for a desktop where customization is king.In defense of ultra thin laptops, they're fantastic for old people who have trouble with chunky electronics.
It was possible and actually quite common up until Haswell or so.A socketed notebook CPU is basically impossible
I had a socketed Lenovo laptop myself. I thought it neat but not particularly useful...It was possible and actually quite common up until Haswell or so.
But I presume here notebook is referring to those lame modern thin laptops, not a fully fledged proper laptop?A socketed notebook CPU is basically impossible.
They don't make a socket that would fit anymore. Haswell was on G3 iirc, last PGA socket for Intel. LGA is a nonstarter on mobileIt was possible and actually quite common up until Haswell or so.
nobody has ever made this pun in this thread ever before, i tell youOpen source community becoming the open sores community

Here's the downloaded webpageAll Things Linux, an Arch Linux Community spinoff Discord server for trannies too spergy for ALC, just had a tranny meltdown where staff members create a secret clique discord, fantasize about killing Kaizen (the tranny owner of the server), try to bring down the server's reputation, claim Kaizen misappropriated funds, and generally conspire to perform a troon-d'état. All of the people pictured in the document have been removed from staff and a statement was published. It's worth noting that this entire thing went down over the course of 4 days, starting on October 4 and staff being removed on October 8.
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tl;dr "gay discord tranny drama, no humans involved"?All Things Linux, an Arch Linux Community spinoff Discord server for trannies too spergy for ALC, just had a tranny meltdown where staff members create a secret clique discord, fantasize about killing Kaizen (the tranny owner of the server), try to bring down the server's reputation, claim Kaizen misappropriated funds, and generally conspire to perform a troon-d'état. All of the people pictured in the document have been removed from staff and a statement was published. It's worth noting that this entire thing went down over the course of 4 days, starting on October 4 and staff being removed on October 8.
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Open...SORES! Get it? Because it sounds like source and they cut off their dicks!nobody has ever made this pun in this thread ever before, i tell you
In light of Francis' recent announcement that he'd be trying to port tons of Chromebooks, Alderlake-era machines (which I suspect might be chinesuim / non-western OEM products like the recently added Topton N150 since they would have no incentive to implement Boot Guard or flash protection), among other things, he recently posted this on his mastodon:
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I wonder why he could need a lawyer in Illinois? The optimist in me wants to say it may be a business upscale type of thing, maybe negotiating sales or collaborations? Libreboot did recently get added to the Software of Public Interest foundation, so it could be that he may be amping up the business. I'm still a little skeptical, but also cautiously optimistic that this year will be a good one for FOSS firmware.