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    I’ve actually ran a server for a few weeks with a heatsink just sitting on the CPU with a dab of thermal paste.

    I was waiting for mounting hardware. Thankfully it was a PGA so mounting pressure didn’t match much.

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        Tools should be used for sure.

        Still never a reason to carelessly step on cables, toss/shove the computer instead of set it down, etc.

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          Yup, roadie wrap those cables and maintain things well.

          My laptop is nine years old and has done more travelling than most people and has been used at the beach, on boats and near a waterfall. It’s needed new memory, the spinning drive replacing/upgrading to SSD and a new battery but I’ve never cared about cosmetic damage. It’s also clean, because that’s part of maintenance.

          My Kindle looks like the end of Rocky II.

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        That’s stupid, all my tools are in great condition. Just because it’s useful doesn’t mean it needs to be dirty and damaged and shitty.

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        Hey treat your stuff however you want. But generally tools are meant to wear out from their intended use. Ususlly, the better you treat your tools the more use you get out of them.

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          Me, still using my unscathed 2011 MacBook Pro

          I’m astounded by how shittily people treat their stuff. My tools are also pristine. Just because something is mechanical doesn’t mean it has to be dirty and shitty.

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        Any time I get a new toy, I do try to keep it a shiny as possible for as long as I can, but yeah eventually the battle scars come through and then it’s a different story.

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            I have a belief some phones are designed to be used without a case. So I have done that.

            Phones are stronger than they used to be, and a phone no case is nice af.

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    So I started going to University recently, and the amount of people I’ve had actively chastise me for how I treat my laptop has been shocking.

    This is a tool to get things done, it’s not some precious gem, I bought a cheap laptop with the expectation that it’s going to get gross and crusty and I’ll have to hose it down once a year, I’m going to wing it around and drop it and clean the screen with my sleeve.

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      It may be news to you but generally people cannot tell apart semen from just crusty dirt.

      It’s probably why your laptop has been such a hit around the campus.

      I don’t think even the bioengineers are brave enough to take a sample

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      Treating a telescope like a jackhammer isn’t going to work well.

      They just haven’t figured out your jackhammer just looks a lot like their telescope.

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    My old MacBook was first too shiny and new to put stickers on, then it lived so long that I didn’t want to waste stickers on a machine that I’d need to retire. It made it ten years before having weird bootloop issues.

    To try to counteract my own neuroses I went sticker mad on its replacement immediately. It also helps with easily telling which way is up at a glance (I don’t know how many times I had to rotate the old one when I went to open it).

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      You know, aside from the i9 MacBook pros, these are really resilient machines that will last quite a while. They don’t deserve the hate they get. They easily outlast gamer laptops that bake themselves to death.

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        The butterfly keyboard models are definitely not included in that statement, but all other models yes they’ll live forever. BUT i also have a bunch of old laptops from other companies that live forever running linux

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          Oof, I forgot about the damn butterfly keyboards. Apple really shit the bed with those.

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          i recently bought a used macbook from 2015 and immediately installed archlinux on it. Now, free from macOS, it can really “live forever” :)

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          I still use my 2011 MacBook Pro hahaha. I’ve added a SSD and maxed out the RAM, but it runs amazingly.

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        That’s why I buy 'em. All other personal laptops I’ve had over the years don’t make it past the two year mark but I’ve been really impressed by Macbooks. I expect there’s probably some amazing Linux machines with similar hardiness but I’ve not had reason to roll the dice on that front.

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          It will be interesting to see the long term of the asahi linux project. They are doing some absolutely incredible work without apple’s help.

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    I am the left one until the first scratch appears, at that point i manage to do worse than the Right one.

    Looks at hp stream that’s been choking for 5 years in cnc shavings.

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      Yeah, who hooks a portable generator up to their laptop without using a surge protector??

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        The caps in the power supply should be enough to eat the noise in that power source.

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        Lol, how is this not more common in the answers? Lotta people on Lemmy don’t know how to use a generator…

        That shit also isn’t grounded, though I think some specific generators may be alright without that.

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      You’re just gatekeeping.

      ThinkPad with a generator? Nothing wrong with that — maybe add LoRa, get a ham license and add some packet radio or digital modes and you have a neat disaster setup.

      MacBook that you don’t want to scuff? Well, I’m not that precious with my gear, but you do you. Many Mac laptops last a very long time, and the performance of modern Apple silicon is really, really impressive — and you have UNIX out of the box. Plenty for a tech enthusiast to like.

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    this is not funny. the computer on the right is using windows. put both of those pieces of shit in the same left panel and on the right put a logo that isn’t linked to some closed-source piece of trash