Message from @Millwood
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iv been looking at getting a newer used macbook and damn
everyone and there fucking mother likes to steal teh hdd
>2018
>hdd
Seriously?
im buying an older laptop, also >not wanting more space on the go
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It's fine for storage but I don't believe macshit has 2 drive bays?
id rather have 4tb of space then 500gb of sanic speed
🤢
You're absolutely reprehensible
Chinkpad booting in seconds really spoils you after a while
i could just get a thinkpad now that i think about it 🤔
Chinkpad a best
Tfw 12.5" HP has a quad core and two drives
and also the worst screen in existence
>get a registered letter while not being at home
>have to pick it up at her post office
>young woman at the counter shouts at the post employee "how can it be there is no money on the account? I am going to the police"
>she runs out
>my turn
>pick up my letter
>get out
>she's sitting next to the street, crying
>ask if she needs help, tell her I heard what she said since she was in front of me. Ask if I can help her (phone calls, food or sth)
>she politely denies
>tells me her African boyfriend raided the bank account and left the country with another woman
I am not /pol/ but uff....
That must be a pretty bad feeling
Not sure what of both things would bother me more
Probably the cash...
Noggers
yay another mechanism to break
should just get rid of webcam
And mic.
Thats real cool
not that that matters as its the microphone what is the worst thing on laptops
funnily enough for simple (physical switch) problem they invented "placebo" mechanism
to give users false sense of security
love the chink advertising and shilling for the non-features
Do you guys sticker your webcam
On ThinkPads you can cut the power to internal devices via BIOS
I don't know if there's any backdoor though
and many manufacturers (Asus for example) has that too
But at least from an operating system point of view, the camera is completely inaccessible / doesn't exist if cut off from BIOS
but its just "uefi" switch and can be controlled from OS too like other uefi functions
Source?
I tried to bypass it on my thinkpad using such information, but failed.
ability to flash bios from os