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Okay... Could you be a little more specific?
Anything related to computers in general from building them to programming and simply using them. I’m a big fan of open source software and linux.
I hate that Framework doesn't support Coreboot yet. That's perhaps the only laptop brand I'd be willing to spend $1000 on to purchase a laptop from, but unless they act on it I'm not buying anything from them. Unfortunately, System76 isn't really present outside the US, which makes it a real pickle I'm in
There is also MNT Reform Open Source Laptop
Lol, that's a laptop that looks like a thinkpad but with ARM instead. No thanks, even Purism laptops is better than that (except shipping to outside the US)
Come on man, don't discourage more content and discussion. Besides, three posts is hardly spamming.
OP didn't spam any Linux questions to this community. Am I missing something? OP literally has 4 posts he ever made and only one of them is about Linux
U know, laptoping and that.
You know email.. Sending emails, receiving emails, deleting emails. Clicking, double clicking.
Na, anyone working in the IT field knows that computers mean anything with a cable attached to it.