

The bit about losing $400k due to a failed logic sounds plausible.


The bit about losing $400k due to a failed logic sounds plausible.


A bite? Since when did you have any freedom with Apple software?


As dangerous as it is, it’s easier than Perl:

That’s the reason it won out.


And how long is it going to work?
Do we really want to play cat and mouse with Google? I don’t.


It’s totally butthurt.
People around the world are genuinely pissed that the richest country on Earth is threatening their right to not have to go through another world war because 77 million dumbasses reckoned electing a fascist felon pedo in the White House was a-okay.
My company has stopped selling to American customers, so that they wouldn’t pay tariffs and fund the fascist state each time they ordered from us, and I can tell you the business we picked up in Europe just for deciding to do that is well worth the loss of income from American customers.


did the reviewer really have to rub the “European” aspect of it throughout?
It’s become a very important feature for a lot of people who can’t stand fascism, and a selling point for non-US companies.
If you want it to change, kick the orange utan out of the White House, and maybe in 10 to 15 years, the rest of the world will get over the butthurt.


(no consumer is going to pay for extended) begins to really push people to Windows 11
Consumers aren’t exactly ecstatic about throwing away perfectly serviceable computers just so Microsoft can push their spyware-cum-advertising platform down their throats either.
I’d say this is a great push towards Linux for anybody who knows anything about computers and isn’t a corporation with a dumbass MCSE jockey as an “IT” guy.


You’re not wrong. But I have another argument: the Trump regime is not yet fully entrenched, and now is the time to vote with your wallet and boycott the collaborators that bankroll the regime in an effort to smother it before it’s too late. There’s still a tiny chance and every little bit helps.
China on the other hand… It’s been around for so damn long, no matter how much you try to boycott China-made product - if that’s even possible - it not going to make a dent in the regime’s grip.
One does what one can where one can.


Well, there’s another reason why I run this ARM laptop: it’s fully open-source. Well, mostly: there’s one binary blob left. But that’s as close to open-source as I was able to find.
Like I said, there’s no good option if you need a computer - or indeed any product - that wasn’t made by some company in some country that runs against the values you believe in. Only the least bad option. This laptop is the one that ticked the most boxes for me.


I use an ARM laptop as my daily driver (RK3588 CPU).
Is ARM great? No. It’s slower than similarly-priced AMD64 machine, and for some reason, whatever power-saving algorithm my particular compute module is running makes everything CPU-intensive that interacts with the users choppy and annoying.
But it’s more than usable, and I have no doubt it’ll get better over time.
Here’s the most important thing about ARM for me though:
The ARM stuff I currently rock is made in China. Not great, but if you need a computer, it’s sadly the least terrible option at the moment.
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