Hey, I get it I have an iPhone XR an iPad. I have a 13-year-old daughter and of course, I had to get an iPhone 7 because you're not cool unless you have an iPhone at that age.
I am actually surprised not so much surprised but impressed that you're rocking a 10-year-old computer that's still functional for everyday use. The web has gotten more process-driven programs and become heavier so to speak.
I guess you could call me a computer enthusiastic I'm writing to you on KDE neon
https://neon.kde.org/ but next to me is a Windows machine for recording and that's about it in my closet is a Nas server running
https://www.openmediavault.org with 8 terabytes of storage everything in my house is gigabit except for the Raspberry Pi's which I have three 2 Raspberry Pi 3 B's and one Raspberry Pi 3 B+ I have one running and I forgot what it's even doing lol now that I think about it.
I personally have my eye on the new Mac Mini granted I do not like some of the choices that are made but then I come from Old School world I'm 43 I believe on the Mac Mini they solder the hard drive to the motherboard or logic board whatever they call it now. I don't think they solder the ram but they might I can't remember but I know on some Macs they do solder the RAM on to the logic board. Those types of tactics lock you into their pricing of upgrades and not doing it yourself unless you know how to solder really well and know how to do some reballing to upgrade your RAM or hard drive:lol:
https://www.apple.com/shop/buy-mac/mac-mini/3.0ghz-6-core-processor-with-turbo-boost-up-to-4.1ghz-256gbFor the ideal Mac Mini, I want with the specs I want it's going to cost me $1,799.00 that's a lot of money from me. I can build a kick-ass Linux box and have money left over for that price but I want one. I think they're cool and I like the seamless integration between their phones and computers.
The reason I use Linux is I feel like I'm in more control I can choose updates. I can freeze a program to never update. I like that it's community-driven most of it. If malicious code is found and there are super Geeks out there reading code like a book. It is quickly recognized.
I've been saying this for a long time I believe there should be a committee of trusted volunteers that worked for No One that gets to look at the code of close Source programs and have some sort of stamp of approval of exactly what it does. I know people would find holes in that idea. like well they could look at the code get the stamp and then the Company can add the code afterward and then compiled the program and then release it. If they can find a system that would work.
That would put a lot of trusts back into closed-source software. But trying to get Windows on bored or Intel that would be like pulling teeth. I run AMD because Intel has Intel Management Engine in the processor since 2008 called Minix OS. Basically a small little operating system in the chip that you cannot have access to and there is very little bit knowledge about it.
Some investigative reporters found out through luck that that management system can be shut off they found documents that some of our government agencies requested processors with Minix deactivated and Intel did so. That sort of tells us what's it for and is it necessary I know what they say they tell us what it's for.
Man, you get me going on a chat binge lol
Bruce