My main rig is a haswell i5, do I qualify?
unix_surrealism
one should not chase the electric dream, but strive to became an extension to its dreamer
Automatism in the age of the children of Unix.
It's a box of antique photographs. A blade, a girl and a fish. Whatever it means, you're invested.
Now that you're a surrealist, become a Techno-Mage:
- https://openbsd.org
- https://freebsd.org
- https://netbsd.org
- https://dragonflybsd.org/
- https://9front.org
- https://100r.co/site/uxn.html
- https://distrowatch.org
Well, the idea is to challenge yourself in some way. It's not going to be much fun, if you just keep using your every day machine.
Some people without actual old machines throttle down their CPUs, disable cores, or limit RAM.
Others limit/allocate their time spent on a computer/internet a day.
I'm doing no xorg on a T42.
Others limit/allocate their time spent on a computer/internet a day.
This is a healthy idea... But its so hot outside. Maybe I should dedicate time to napping.
When you're broke so your main rig is an old B-grade Thinkpad off eBay anyways
it's called a lifestyle and it's respectable.
Should I participate, with my A31p?
Do it!
my 2009 i5 with a broken screen cable is yearning to be ressurrected rn
surround it by 5 candles, light them, whisper a prayer to the spirit of the machine, boot it up
@pmjv
I have newer machines at my desk, i have a desktop with 12 cores waiting for a command yet when it is time for computing it is the job of x201.
I love my x201.
Hmmm. I have an old 2012 HP netbook running a first generation C-series AMD APU (think it's the Brazos platform) kicking around somewhere. Could be fun (or horrible!) to try and daily driver that.