Seems broken, couldn't get the yarn to build. I'll try again another day
Kuvwert
I've got a 13 at home and a brand new 16(?) At work. On the 13 I've replaced the hinge and the mouse trackpad. It's been great and it's running windows 11. The swappable ports are a GD GAMECHANGER I keep a set in my backpack and I can't count how many times a swap has saved the day.
The 16 at work is way nice, and I love the custom keypad. I installed Debian on it and I struggled a bit at first getting drivers installed... but with the help of the Debian wiki and llama3 I got it sorted. I haven't tried installing Minecraft just yet but I'm confident it would work as I've used Minecraft on Ubuntu before and it was fine.
I believe you can replace anything that's not the mainboard/cpu on the 13. I believe the GPU on the 16 is upgradable which will be nice for gaming.
The only critiques I had about owning the 13 for so long is that there were lots of weird firmware glitches that have been solved over time and it's become a very reliable, usable laptop.
Could you imagine how SWEET this feature would be if it was a Encrypted FOSS Self Hosted Service?
I feel like passionately arguing with you about 3 of your 4 examples
Makes it harder to fingerprint/differentiate traffic
It just culminates results from a bunch of other engines
I spun up a docker container for searxng
I installed Debian today. I'm terrified to do anything. Is there a single button backup/restore I can depend on when I ultimately fuck this up?
One should always start cheap with hobbies until you know it's gonna stick
Not really a meme...
"Dr. Degenerate" more like