• TipsyMcGee@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Removeable 👏 battery 👏 with 👏 an 👏 👏👏👏👏 (I don’t know how to do these) 👏 with 👏 deposit system 👏 security updates open sourced

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    Everything except the disc reader and writer. Laptops are mobile, I can carry a usb drive if I need extra space, not lug around a bunch of discs.

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    At my work, we have some ruggedized Dells that are certified for extreme and/or explosive environments that you definitely wouldn’t want to get hit with. I have to lug one in my carry on from time to time, I think they’re 8-11ish pounds depending on options. Good battery life, pricey as hell though.

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      I watched someone get fully knocked out when a milspec dell slid off a roof onto them - those things are no joke.

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    I agree with all of this. And seriously, bring back an actual built in ethernet port. Even the best USB adapters are terrible.

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    If your laptop doesn’t keep a week of battery life on a full load after a year sitting in Death Valley, can’t be used to deflect bullets without any damage to it, and can’t hold a 16-wheeler jacked up while you change its tires, and still run Cyberpunk 2077 modded at max settings afterwards, better get a desktop instead.

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    Laptops already reached the maximum limit of a battery you can take on an airplane. 100 to 160 Wh batteries need airline approval before you can bring it onto the airplane and anything about 160Wh is forbidden. So yeah larger batteries are not gonna happen, until solid state batteries become the norm.

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      Or hear me out, sell one with a removable battery so I shove a fuck off big battery in that sonovabitch. I ain’t getting on a plane so let me jam a batter that could power the electrical system in my 2001 Tacoma for a week.

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      solid state batteries

      Also known as, the essential oils and healing crystals of the battery industry.

      I think I see a “company” announce at least once a year they cracked solid state. Cue “Can I see it?” - “No.” meme.

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      Dang, one of the few that can run free firmware. Put libreboot on that thing! If you haven’t already

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          I’ve done one before, it was an involved process but doable with the right tools. I think it’s easier on the T480s than the older thinkpads though

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            Is there a way to install LibreBoot, without screwing up my main Linux Mint install? Or would I have to back up my shit, and reinstall from scratch?

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              It doesn’t impact the contents of your drive but I would certainly back everything up and be prepared to start from scratch. When I did it I had to get a programmer, disassemble the computer, and hook up wires straight to the coprocessor. Not for the faint of heart

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    That bludging someone to death is a safety feature, so you can defend yourself in case someone attacks you.

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    Addendum: no webcam or microphone. Firm keys. A bios that doesn’t make choices for us and lets you actually use the damn thing.

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      So you’re saying you want a completely AI-powered UI and no mouse? Got it fam. Cutting edge tech comin’ your way.

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        How have I ever wronged you stranger? Why does one voluntary collect enemies like this? I beg of you to stop in the name of world peace.

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      No webcam is understandable but in the grand scheme of things mics don’t cost that much. No harm in having them to make calls

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        It’s not so much a cost thing for me as rather I don’t want onboard mics/cams in general. The quality is always shit and settings default over there when I never use those anyway.

        Come to think of it. As little superfluous bs in general.