• Saoirse [she/her, comrade/them]
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    8 months ago

    Incorrect, everyone gets a 12 inch Thinkpad, product of the objectively superior PRC manufacturer Lenovo. It will come with a 500 page operation and service manual (multilingual) and require only one screwdriver.

    • jaeme
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      8 months ago

      With a complementary install of GNU/Linux-libre of course to deny the encroachment of bourgeois blobs.

      • emelia [none/use name]
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        8 months ago

        But firmware security is critical for revolutionary activities. Is the device in question open hardware?

        • jaeme
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          8 months ago

          https://libreboot.org/freedom-status.html

          This is my frame of reference for what counts as "deblobbed."

          linux-libre doesn't load these blobs, so it's the superior kernel in terms of freedom. But for demonic hardware in the wild, binary blob reduction works best.

          Perhaps in the future the microcode problem will be solved by RISC-V and then the development of open firmware for cameras/wifi etc.

          For example, remove the wifi blob for a computer that's always wired but keep the microcode. Refuse to buy nvidia or use Nouveau drivers etc.

          • emelia [none/use name]
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            8 months ago

            I am aware of all that. That's why I asked for "open hardware". This means libre firmware.

  • kot [they/them]
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    8 months ago

    The Portuguese version doesn't have Trotsky on the home page BTW

  • Adkml [he/him]
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    8 months ago

    It's got a disk drive that's a nice feature these days.

  • M68040 [they/them]
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    edit-2
    8 months ago

    Reminds me, Yugoslavian designs on both the hobbyist and professional market whipped ass since they weren't sanctioned as harshly as the Soviet Union. Not that those sanctions stopped Soviet hobbyists from developing their own kit designs and community, mind you. They also had some business scale designs, including fully compatible clones of Digital's PDP-11 minicomputer.

  • SpiderFarmer [he/him]
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    8 months ago

    Sometimes old tv's hit different. I remember watching Yuri on Ice on Netflix with a handmedown CRT. I sometimes get nostalgic for it, but it was a miracle I could get that onto the stand even BEFORE my hernia. And so it stays stowed away, not taken to the city dump cause their hours kind of suck and as previously mentioned I've lost some considerable muscle mass.