Friend of mine runs Linux on a 15 years old cheap consumer laptop, and it’s working smoothly for browsing.
Just try. There’s no risk and no costs trying. Have fun.
Friend of mine runs Linux on a 15 years old cheap consumer laptop, and it’s working smoothly for browsing.
Just try. There’s no risk and no costs trying. Have fun.
He suffers so much in end stage capitalism that death is welcome.
You did that to recover her later, right? Right?
That’s in fact the point I was making, in this case about SSDs. Low prices don’t help with reliability as producers use the worse part of a production run for the cheaper brands (friend of mine works for a European based manufacturer of silicon chips, and he can tell stories about the finicky processes around that tiny stuff and how they try to make the most of it).
Your reading comprehension is a bit off - I didn’t write that I only read the title, I wrote that I commented on the title.
The rest of your rant is up to you.
Don’t be scared. Just don’t fall for posts which try to get the impossible. It’s not that difficult.
I commented on the title of your post - nobody with some knowledge in that field (as you claim to have) would phrase that question that way.
Be offended, I can’t change that - but pointing out the obvious may help others to not make the mistake of hoping that there’s cheap good.
There isn’t.
You mean “cheap or reliable”. And even with the better brands it’s always the question not if but when a device will fail.
Looks really like a BotW/TotK knockoff, just without fights and beasts (as far as the trailer shows). I mean that nicely.
Propaganda is really getting dumber. The shit they make up looks like an accident of a bunch of clown cars.
Don’t start a business without a plan to handle all the stuff that is not your product.
If you are good at whatever your product is you are not automatically good at building and leading an enterprise (a company), and that may destroy your ambitions… In other words: Even if you have a very promising product you may fail due to completely unrelated organisational hassles because starting a business will drag you into processes that will drain ressources and your brain for completely different stuff, be it financial, legal, hiring and firing staff, customers (customers…), renting, ordering, offering, paper works, ecology and what not.
This shit can and will hurt, in the core meaning of the word, if you are not prepared.
Your comment made me giggle. Thanks for the fun!
I bought my Switch solely for Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. Both games alone were worth it.
Fortnite, Minecraft, No mans sky and all the other third party stuff does not always run smoothly but still are nice games for recreation.
Their games are notoriously bad. They simply rely on their fantastic reputation irl and can’t give a fuck about making good games - they sell enough games, even of the worst, just because they’re Lego.
They do be like that.
Played Lego Fortnite yesterday - a Frankenstein monster combined from two shitty entertainment companies. It’s hilariously unfathomably buggy.
Does this work with every brand?
Xiaomi is pestering me with a myriad of unwanted and unnecessary apps.
Yep, they didn’t learn anything.
Let me guess: The CEO and the other high figures in that company made bank with VC money and are now moving on with their hoards?
Looks like the average German alternative sarcastic TV sci-fi show. Has strong vibes of Ijon Tichy including that strange but somehow attractive woman.
https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ijon_Tichy:_Raumpilot
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iJjqnAheMDc