Message from @RevStench
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I feel you bro. I used to use Klein but times are changing haha. They feel really good in your hand too
Any suggestions for a laptop to run Linux on? I don’t need that much power since I don’t do gaming or video editing. My 8 old Toshiba is dead because I can’t find a decent charger.
I don't know but I'd be very interested to know the answer
@Deleted User Dell Latitude or Dell Inspiron. Lenovo is also good, but they're Chinese. Avoid the brands with lower market share like Toshiba, Acer, etc. Dell, HP, and Lenovo are the 3 dominant laptop manufacturers and I'm aware of Dell and Lenovo being common for Linux.
@Deleted User A lot of people get a ThinkPad for linux. Personally, I'd get a Dell XPS these days, but they're more expensive for sure
Dell will sell their laptops with linux baked in already (which is a great service I think). Guaranteeing that the hardware is compatible is awesome.
See these results for Ubuntu between 500 and 800 http://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop/dell-laptops-and-notebooks/sc/laptops/inspiron-laptops-netbooks?appliedRefinements=7692,6119
Dell is in Texas, Lenovo is in China. Buy Dell.
Dell makes such awful products tho
Otherwise I would love to
Their computers feel so cheap
Doesn’t Dell echo? Either way I will look into it
@Deleted User yep
I didn't know Dell was a jew
At least they hire Americans. Lenovo is closer to 100% chinese.
HP is American too, but they're not as Linux friendly, to my understanding.
Real goys build their PC
Here's a great lube I use pretty much everyday. Stuff is pretty amazing
Swing-A-Way can opener. Had it for 20+ years and it always penetrates the can, never slips off, easy and consistent to turn, best one ever.
Any advice on home buying? Looking at foreclosured homes in my area.
Thats the start
Always buy with equity in it
Ie under market value.
Then check the comparisons in the neighbor hood so you kno how much $$ you can put in it w/out losing
There's an auction listing for 11k. It's been on the market for about 700 days with houses in the area listed for 157k.
Hey if post pics of the house I can eye ball it for you, and if I see problems visually, I can explain what I'm looking at and why.
Thanks so much! There's a couple listings I'm considering. Would you mind if I DM you the links in a bit?
Yeah that's cool.
@SamanthaM it's entirely possible that a place like that has something critically wrong with it that the professionals see, but you don't
700 days is a long time for a house that underpriced to sit
Aye
Foundation, termite damage, mold, structural.
All good points. Definitely looking for second/third opinions on this. I have a current max budget of 30k and about a year or so to make a decision. Thank you. Very appreciative of any help.
Tiny house
@RevStench now's our chance
Hahah I was going to say the same thing
I like where your mind is