What did YOU do today?


Considering new laptops with much less capability than that start at $500 but most likely closer to 700 it doesn't sound too bad really...
 
Mine is getting older and slower, it won't run most newer programs, it crashes at least once a week, the battery is down to only lasting about an hour, the charging port has enough wiggle that it's probably going to start giving me trouble relatively soon, the hard drive is tiny, the RAM is over half in use even before I open any programs after restarting it, it regularly freezes up when doing such "difficult" tasks as opening Chrome or loading Facebook Marketplace listings, it doesn't have a number pad on the keyboard... I'm no stranger to using old computer hardware well beyond when most people would replace it, but there comes a time. I replaced my bottom of the barrel 2018 LG phone with a midrange 2021 Motorola a couple of years ago, my first computers were a Windows 98-era Dell running Windows XP and a Windows 3.1/MS-DOS IBM, and I still have a fleet of old computers.

Mine takes DDR3 RAM, which didn't go up as much because it's so old, but I'm not sure about spending that much on this one. It would probably be $40 to bump this one's RAM up to 16 GB. A bigger hard drive would probably run me another $20 or $30 because it's SATA, those aren't as desirable now, and I don't care about the extra speed of an SSD compared to an HDD. A new battery would probably be another $20, for an unbranded one that probably starts at 70% or 80% of its rated capacity. And then $80+ later I'm still stuck with a low end processor that was released in September of 2015 in a fairly low end laptop screen and body from 2016. According to the all-knowing AI that tried to convince me that memory prices have been declining the processor in that Marketplace laptop should be functionally four times faster than mine. Parts of mine's body plastics are also starting to fall apart. Half of the grille over the fan output has broken out and the plastic thing in the keyboard under the keys is coming apart. And that Marketplace one is supposed to have a backlit keyboard. I'm a night owl, so that would definitely be handy.


It should run it since he claims it has it installed, but other than for program compatibility I don't care about Windows 11. I'm still running a 2021 update version of Windows 10 Pro on my laptop and a 2021 or 2022 version of Android that apps are about to stop supporting on my phone.
The hard drive is a little small, but that's easy to rectify once the prices come down and other than that it seems like I wouldn't have much trouble getting another 5 or 10 years out of it given what I've gotten out of mine.
Sounds like it will work for you. I recently bought an old laptop for the same basic reasons you list. I put Linux Bazzite on it because it will be mainly for gaming.
 
Considering new laptops with much less capability than that start at $500 but most likely closer to 700 it doesn't sound too bad really...
Yeah. I took a picture of an HP laptop with a 16" screen, a 256GB SSD, and Windows 11 Home at Wal-Mart a couple of weeks ago. It was marked $427. Under Task Manager the display model showed 3.1GB in use and 583MB available. I'll almost guarantee you that that was soldered, so it's permanently locked in to only having 4GB of RAM. I have a 2012 ASUS that I use for DVD ripping that has more RAM than that.

But if I do replace my laptop with anything newer I'm going to lose my VGA port. I think I'm the last student at this school that still has one built into his laptop.
 
Bazzite? That's a new one on me. Does it run other Windows programs better than Ubuntu does with Wine (read: sometimes), or is it somehow locked to just games?
 
I’ve had bad luck with even the new top of the line HP laptops. Constantly crashing and having failures. That’s what they use at work.

Used dells for a long time before they switched to HP and there was really never any issues.


I recently bought a 4/5 year old Thinkpad on eBay with good specs, I think I spent $400, $1600 new. Only complaint I have is that the charging port is special to thinkpads and I had to buy $150 charger for it.
 
Replaced a brake hose on the Ranger. Replaced the cam sensor in the Snooperduty. Put new tires on my bicycle, cleaned/lubed the chain, put screws in the empty holes to hold the seat on the bike, mounted a bell that MIGHT get peoples attention so they don't step in front of me on the trail. Telling them that I'm passing doesn't work. Then, went for a short ride to get my cardio rehab done for the day.
 
Replaced a brake hose on the Ranger. Replaced the cam sensor in the Snooperduty. Put new tires on my bicycle, cleaned/lubed the chain, put screws in the empty holes to hold the seat on the bike, mounted a bell that MIGHT get peoples attention so they don't step in front of me on the trail. Telling them that I'm passing doesn't work. Then, went for a short ride to get my cardio rehab done for the day.
Some people I don't think an air horn would get through their thick skull, since you are obviously not observing them correctly on their planet...

I moved my Ford tractor yesterday, by hand since I only needed to move it 8', mistake, it made my bad shoulder mad... Today at work was too busy, way too many emails, everyone's having problems all at once and want me to fix everything...
 
ran to town with the truck for lumber & gardening needs, got a lot done but more to do, put the bush hog on the tractor & did the ditchline.
What did YOU do today?
What did YOU do today?
 
Surprised my son and met him on his school field trip to the zoo. Had a lot of fun there.

Beat it back home, got the tractor on the planter and started planting soybeans. Got one section done, stopped to check the update of the incoming storm I saw coming. And it started raining, so I beat it back to the house.

Bad storm, 74mp wind I have two large trees down (one on the power line going to my house), numerous branches are broken, some in the ground and some in the tree yet. We ended up going to the basement just so we didn't have to listen to it if nothing else. My wife had ran the Bronco and F-150 in the barn and they are now stuck in there because a branch came down blocking their exit... so I will need to take the planter off the tractor to move branches out of the way.

So yeah, kind of a roller coaster of a dy.
 
Put a new hood on my father in laws 2025 xlt.

First pic is the old hood. Rest are the new

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Yesterday I was going to resume work on my green Ranger but a buddy called begging for help with the brakes on his 2023 Transit van. He tempted me with telling me he would pick me up and drop me off and buy me lunch so I said what the heck, it’s just brakes…

Yeah… lunch was good at a local Italian restaurant. Parts store run told us that some parts like calipers are currently not available. Well, it’s fairly new so maybe not a problem.

Well, apparently these stupid things use a pile of one-time-use bolts and you have to pull the axle shaft to remove the rear brake rotor. Plus you have to use two different like old school gaming cheat codes to enable and disable brake service mode. My buddy was like, was a toggle switch too expensive? Totally ridiculous.

Since it ended up taking a lot longer than anticipated, I got dinner at a Mexican restaurant too, lol.
 

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