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|    rbowman to CrudeSausage    |
|    Re: Windows running like a dog ...    |
|    10 Jan 26 01:54:14    |
      XPost: comp.os.ms-windows.advocacy       From: bowman@montana.com              On 09 Jan 2026 13:59:10 GMT, CrudeSausage wrote:              > On 9 Jan 2026 03:48:13 GMT, rbowman wrote:       >       >> On Thu, 8 Jan 2026 05:39:04 -0000 (UTC), Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote:       >>       >>> And *that* was where the higher return rate came from: it was       >>> effectively the death knell of the “netbook” as a separate product       >>> category. Microsoft couldn’t offer a product to compete fairly with       >>> Linux in that category, so it used its still-massive marketing might       >>> to kill the product category.       >>       >> Dropping a SATA SSD in my 14 year old netbook did wonders. One drawback       >> is it no longer keeps my balls warm when I'm using it.       >       > What do you use that netbook for? I just acquired a 2013 MacBook Air for       > $30, and other than giving it to my boy to destroy, I can't figure out       > what to do with it.              Arduino development mostly. I use arduino-cli, vim, and minicom in i3.       Works well. I usually have a browser open for documentation in another       workspace. It handle that fine with 4 GB without going into swap.              I used to take it with me when I was traveling. If it got damaged or       stolen no big deal. Even with Windows 7 it was usable although loading       anything was slow due to the HDD. I think it might have been 540 rpm       rather than 5400.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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