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Don’t really know about the US, sorry. eBay might be a good place though.
Don’t really know about the US, sorry. eBay might be a good place though.
Any second-hand business class laptop, i.e. HP Elitebook/Probook/Zbook, Dell Inspiron/Latitude/XPS, or Lenovo Thinkpad.
Businesses tend to get rid of them after 4 years, even if they’re still in good condition. Great bang for your buck and easily repairable if something does end up breaking.
Here in the Netherlands my level of German is widely called “steenkolen Duits” (coal German) because it’s course, harsh, hard and dirty)
That’s actually not the etymology. Steenkolenduits (spelled without a space) is a riff on steenkolenengels, which was the basic/broken English spoken by dockworkers with sailors on incoming British coal ships (steenkolenboten).
Hm, the community sidebar is in Dutch and English though, and I tried to create the post in English, so one would think it’s allowed.
tagging community mod: @TonyQuark@feddit.nl
Not anymore, right (if the announcement is to be believed)?
The instance list doesn’t show them as defederated either.
You definitely shouldn’t need to do that, one account is enough.
Maybe you’re confused because communities can be on different instances (servers). But you don’t need to make an account on those instances, because all the instances are federated together. That means you can just have your account on one instance and follow and participate in all your communities from there.
TMO is also in the Netherlands (I have my phone plan with them) and in Poland and Czechia
IIRC apt actually does support external media (because back in the day, not everyone had fast internet).
From a quick look it looks like it’s specifically for T-Mobile US?
The word you’re looking for is ‘social democracy’, which is a broadly capitalist system with socialist elements.
It’s called the Super key on Linux. On Windows it’s called the Windows key and on Mac the Command key.
Ah, but how do you know that the code is well-written?
There have been multiple cases in smart contracts where the code looked good, but a subtle bug ended up being exploited.
Is it free? I thought e-mail is only in the paid iCloud plans
Eh, this is a classic joke by now. There’s those jokes on the Windows side too (like the ‘delete system32’ one).
Not sure about the BSDs, but for Linux you don’t actually need GRUB anymore these days. On modern (i.e. UEFI) systems, you can boot the kernel directly as an EFI binary (this is known as EFISTUB booting).
Great tool!
The UI is probably confusing to non-technical people who don’t already use Lemmy. I would suggest adopting a similar UI to the Matrix one that another commenter shared, to make it easier for beginners.
edit: also the repo doesn’t have a license, so currently the code is not open source.
Nitpick: it’s performant (capable of a high level of performance), but not performative (being done as a performance).
Any second-hand business class laptop that fits your budget, i.e. HP Elitebook/Probook/Zbook, Dell Inspiron/Latitude/XPS, or Lenovo Thinkpad.
Businesses tend to get rid of them after 4 years, even if they’re still in good condition. Great bang for your buck and easily repairable if something does end up breaking.
You’ll have to install Linux yourself, but generally support for older hardware is OK.
IMPORTANT: make sure the BIOS isn’t locked before buying.