Looks so pleasant in the last panel like "awwwwyiss, still got it~"
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10? I'm using a 14 year old laptop for school and it gets through it quite well, even the original battery still does 3 hours.
My laptop is over ten years and it's still my main driver for work. I don't see the issue, it's not like I need suddenly other hardware if I do the same stuff.
Somebody give that poor thing Linux already! D:
Laptop afterwards: From the moment I understood the weakness of the batch, it disgusted me.
Where there is service, there is life.
My 12 year old Hackintosh MBP is doing great with Ubuntu. Mid-2014 machine and it's still my daily driver!
My stock 2016 MacBook is still running strong.
I recently revived an old EEEPC 1005P. I put Antix Linux on it and it's totally usable.
Firefox needed some tweaks (specifically reducing the process count) to make it run somewhat decently. It still doesn't do Youtube, but it works fine enough for programming in Kate, doing terminal stuff and other simple native apps. Electron apps are a bit of a pain on that thing.
It's a really nice little on-the-go device that I use to work on my hobby projects on the train when commuting to work. Super small, super light, 8h battery life.
Ah YouTube ain’t worth it anymore anyway.
My laptop is 9 years old this summer and it's an absolute beast. It never gives me any trouble
I have another that's 7 years old and was crappy from day one
My main laptop is 11 years old.
poor old fan noises
They're not old, they're veterans, and probably running fine
Meanwhile I had 2 year old Segotep case fans start to rattle on startup
It runs okay, but starts to rattle under load and at random times.
I tried to get the fan replaced but couldn't find a replacement, in local stores or second hand parts market. I looked at online retailers but they wouldn't ship to my country. lol
Damn :-/
I love how affectionate this comic is. I'm really feeling for the old laptop, but I'm feeling the appreciation and understanding from the human
He's just a little guy doin his best!
This was a great way to write out the feelings I had. Just so wholesome
Plug your old laptops into your living room TV, buy a wireless mouse/keyboard combo, and you’ve got the ultimate media machine that you have full control over. I always do this whenever I move.
Yeah, but maybe remove the battery if the thing can run without it just on mains power. Leaving a battery plugged in (especially an old one) is not the best idea.
I’ve thought about how any old pc would blow all those proprietary devices out of the water with their flexibility to play anything, any format, any source. And I’ve also thought I currently have too many old laptops. No idea how I didn’t put two and two together until your comment. Thank you!
I do have a used ThinkPad what I bought out from my workplace for dirt cheap. Maybe it's time to look into buying a TV.
My Lenovo Y500 laptop from 2012 is still running. Windows 8.1 has surprisingly little memory footprint & runs all my old windows applications. The speakers are pretty much gone & I had to swap my old HDD to a SATA SSD in 2023.
This thing's bulky, but it never let me down. They really don't build things like they used to.
"All I can really do anymore is browse the Internet and maybe stream some music."
"And that's enough for me, old friend."
It's the opposite for me. Using a modern browser is a real struggle, but running old games, watching DVDs and listening to MP3s? As good as ever!
That comic must be 10 years old, because 10 years old laptops these days would be drawn ripped and making pushups
10 years old would be 7th Gen Intel which is perfectly capable.
For anyone else budget conscious: you can get excellent laptops by looking for an 8th gen Intel laptops in pristine condition on eBay for <£150. This will be perfect for daily use, web, office, etc. If you need gaming then get a used Steam Deck OLED. This is suitable computing for a huge number of people's usecase.
Older thinkpads are still a great deal too. Just have to stick to the actual business ones and not the consumer ones.
If you are in the USA and are on public assistance, then https://pcsrefurbished.com/sales/salesHome is a great place, especially for laptops. My last laptop from here is a HP Zbook 15 Fury G8 with a Nvidia RTX A2000 for $175.
I put Linux mint on my 2016 laptop. It runs great.
2016? But the comic said ten year old lapto.... Fuck
It keeps getting worse, too. The nineties wasn't that long ago. I swear.
Just one decade or sth.
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Right?
My home server has a 12 year old cpu, and that bad boy just keeps chugging along running 24/7.
I just lost my ATI X1950XT yesterday after I bumped it installing a replacement HDD into my home servers raid cluster. RIP 20 year old GPU, you had a commendable service life
Mine's a 2006 HP Z600 workstation, proudly serving punk rock and The Room (2003) 24/7 on demand to me and me only, because neither my family or my friends want punk rock or The Room (2003)
Anyway, how's your sex life?
10 year old isn’t that old - 20 is the new 10
Ten years? Up until recently I had a Core2Duo with 1GB RAM running Qobus in as a jukebox in the bedroom. But now he's gone, off to a better place, where he can finally rest. By which I mean I upgraded to 4GB and installed at a relative's house running Home Assistant.
What, why would a 10yo laptop struggle to play music? Or even a 20yo laptop, if the comic is a bit older already. Apart from the battery of course, but those take years to go tired, not decades.
And with those RAM prices - I for one am happy with my 13yo laptop.
It's running Windows 11.
My laptop I bought new in 2012 is running my Jellyfin server. And working great.
This is my 16 year old laptop.
Man, one more year, then my ThinkPad T25 will be 10 years old. It's still my workhorse that I use every day, and you can pry it from my cold, dead hands when I die.
Fuck it do the linux meme and make it into a web server!
I suggest MPD i love using old hardware to stream my music around the house
Words of wisdom from my father, an engineer:
"The computer isn't any slower than the day you bought it. Only your expectations of it have changed."
It's not the hardware that's the issue. The software keeps getting slower and more bloated because most programmers don't know how to write well optimized code anymore.
No, they definitely do know how to write faster software. They’re just not paid for that. They’re paid to write software faster, that’s all.