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Alsoā€¦ the amount of money Iā€™ve saved by being able to revive old hardware! I havenā€™t bought a new computer in 11 years. My computer before that (and still working) was a gift in 2006ā€¦ that bitch is old enough to vote.

I have other computers that people have given to me because they were ā€œjust too old,ā€ but for me, it was an upgrade. I revived a windows 98-era HP a few years ago, just so I could use the 9-pin connection to fix my bricked OG Xbox that I was modding.

Granted, I donā€™t game on PC or require heavy lifting (though I am saving for a personal build, because thereā€™s some hobbies I just canā€™t do without a good desktop), but for everyday use, I have more than enough.

I currently have 4 ā€œworkingā€ computers. Two of them are my main, one still needs to be ā€œreinvigoratedā€ (itā€™s 18 years old), and one is my server.

I have a 5th desktop that was given to me (because it was too slow/old), and it just recently crapped out on me (either because of windows bullshit, or a bad hdd. But I have my hunches). So itā€™s about to be revived when I have time.

Hardest part was getting my wife onboard with switching to Linux, instead of buying a new computer. But now sheā€™s getting ready to switch her Mac to Linux because itā€™s been struggling. And I think sheā€™s starting to realize that a brand-new computer isnā€™t really ā€œnecessaryā€, if all youā€™re doing is email, browsing web, and editing docs. Shit, our phones can handle most of that; you donā€™t need a $1k+ computer for that, or pay for windows software that will barely work on the hardware you have.

So yeahā€¦ end rant. Absolutely love how much Linux has breathed new life into my old hardware. Has saved me time and time again, as well as a bunch of money. I definitely need to throw a donation at a distro, cause they have saved me more than just money at this point

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