That’s a lot of money for what you’re getting there. I highly recommend used 1L office PCs, like the Lenovo ThinkCentre tiny machines. They’re regularly under $100 USD on eBay. Although if you prefer something new that’s totally understandable.
That’s a lot of money for what you’re getting there. I highly recommend used 1L office PCs, like the Lenovo ThinkCentre tiny machines. They’re regularly under $100 USD on eBay. Although if you prefer something new that’s totally understandable.
As someone said in your other thread, you’re using a quote in the title that is not in the article. It doesn’t mention anything about losing satellites.
You can leave Epic on Windows please.
Looks like the character just rotates their upper body.
I think it’s a bleedover from car culture - you keep your fun car in the garage and have a second car that you’re okay with driving daily. Especially so during winter.
That is a lot more in North Carolina than I expected. Nice!
I personally don’t think e-readers have improved drastically. I also have a 3rd gen Kindle keyboard and recently went through updating all the unlocks and screensavers I set up more than a decade ago.
While I was going through that it got me started thinking about them again. The only thing I think would be a big improvement is a light and more storage. I would also like to read manga on it. For those reasons I’m currently considering buying a Barnes and Noble Nook Glowlight 4 (or Plus) since it runs Android and you can install custom apps (like Tachiyomi for manga reading).
If your current Kindle is still doing the job and you don’t find it lacking, I don’t think you’re missing out by not upgrading.
Thankfully, you still can use an antenna to get over the air stations.
You can look at images/posts sorted by tags, but there’s generally not a huge community there.
Just some off the top of my head.
At this point it’s mainly Lemmy, Imgur, and Discord for me.
It supposedly uses Bing and several other search results while suppressing content mills. I’m open to using anything though, DDG just happens to be the more privacy oriented one I went with.
Move to Firefox (or any non-Chromium browser really) and use a different search engine that’s not run by a giant corporation. I use DuckDuckGo.
Seconding a used Thinkpad. They are plenty modular/repairable compared to other laptops. I’ve got an X270 and it’s a great little machine.
Oh no, guess the people using Windows at home will have to just settle for using the easily found Microsoft Activation Scripts!
What parts did you upgrade? I’d start swapping them with the original parts one at a time with testing after swapping a part in.
Also - for these SFF Dells, they should have the standard Dell power button trouble flashes. I don’t have the link right now but there is a guide on Dell’s website to diagnose issues just off how the power button blinks.
That would be nice, but it’s Nintendo so it probably will be old by the time it comes out.
Same. Even if I did want to find answers there, so many people have deleted comments that it can be useless at times.
I would be interested, depending on the price. Closed shell design means it can be tossed into a bag without worrying about scratching the screen.