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_fzslm | 3 months ago

It's the larger point. A device with a 64-bit SoC, higher-than-HD display, battery, gigabytes of RAM and storage being consigned to landfill is bonkers.

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gruez|3 months ago

>It's the larger point. A device with a 64-bit SoC, higher-than-HD display, battery, gigabytes of RAM and storage being consigned to landfill is bonkers.

That's not a high bar to clear. Who's realistically going to use a laptop/desktop with a Core 2 Duo (2006), for instance?

carlosjobim|3 months ago

You're going to think my answer is bizarre, but those kind of underpowered devices would be ideal for office work or non-IT businesses in general. They need computers to do the same things as they needed 15 or 20 years ago. Writing documents, spreadsheets, taking inventory, sending and receiving e-mail.

asdefghyk|3 months ago

With lightweight , efficient , non bloated software it is entirely possible ? Start with a efficient OS

gambiting|3 months ago

>>Who's realistically going to use a laptop/desktop with a Core 2 Duo (2006), for instance?

I was literally still using a Core2Duo Macbook Pro as a kitchen laptop just for looking up recipes and watching youtube videos etc until last year. Worked absolutely fine until Chrome decided that it's not going to update itself anymore and since I'm on an old version of chrome I can't use google sync. That's what killed it for me - the hardware itself was still perfectly functional.

shawn_w|3 months ago

I still use a C2D laptop running Linux for some things.

amatecha|3 months ago

I was ripping CDs with a Core 2 Duo Macbook a couple weeks ago lol (running Linux)

marci|3 months ago

Thinpkad owners/modders, probably.