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  • abdulhaq an hour ago

    When she was 4 my daughter managed to shove one of those trackpad caps up her nose. At first she was going for the clown look but ended up in frantic tears and a visit to A&E at 2am

    • ezst 42 minutes ago

      My ThinkPad (T480s) is turning 8 this year, and only got its first battery replacement last month. I've been carrying it with me everywhere, on every single trip (office or holidays alike), on all continents. In that same timespan, I used up 3 backpacks and 2 suitcases along the same routes. All I want for its replacement is not to cost an insane amount of money because of the made-up by AI components shortage, and maybe now that I'm older I would prefer a smaller form factor like the X1.

      • tasuki 9 minutes ago

        I've had a X1 since 2017. The CPU is pretty weak, but it's still solid overall. Still on the original battery too (yes the capacity has gone down from 57 Wh to 25 Wh). I've gotten other computers through work since, but the X1 is still my favourite laptop! In fact I'm typing on it now.

      • dgxyz 4 minutes ago

        I rather liked the T-series (had quite a few!). But Lenovo are really running out of good will as far as I am concerned. They're riding the brand to destruction. Had some serious problems recently including one brick and one out of warranty battery turning up completely dead. The latter was an absolute nightmare to sort out resulting in a chargeback in the end.

        I've taken to just buying multiple 2-3 year old "tested" units again (plenty of NOS ones out there) and keeping them alive via ebay which is what I was doing around the X201 era. Same with the desktops - mine is a 2019 M720T ThinkCentre that cost me $150 equiv a couple of months back (before the RAM pricing went mental)

        I had a brief affair with Apple, culminating in a fairly nice M4 MacBook Pro, but quite frankly it scares me carrying that around and I really do not like Tahoe (Sequoia was fine). Back to Debian stable on the T14 gen 3 it is...

        • kev009 2 hours ago

          He gives some interviews on this YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/c/LaptopRetrospective that are interesting to hear about the backstory on some iconic ThinkPads.

          I had no idea David did the swooping mid-1990s AS/400s, I have a couple of those in my system collection and they definitely have an aesthetic.

          • arendtio 2 hours ago

            While I love the Laptops, I still wonder why the 'Precision Wireless Travel Mouse' has the attribute 'Precision' in its name.

            I never owned another mouse as laggy and imprecise. Its design is good, but its basic mouse functionality is just very bad.

            • michaelsshaw 2 hours ago

              I don't think I'd consider getting any laptop that isn't a used thinkpad at this point. I use my old ones as servers, which I affectionately refer to as the ThinkStack.

              • lnfromx 2 minutes ago

                Oh yes I see that. I got my first ThinkPad last year and the only one that wasn't loaded with "AI" nonsense was a P1. Despite the enormous size and weight it's a similar experience than old ones gave me when I tried them.

                • ilvez an hour ago

                  My family has ThinkPad T series from my past work laptops or used bought ones as well.

                  • TheRoque an hour ago

                    The thing that turns me off is that they are 14 inches for most of them. I personally cannot use my laptop in a serious way if it's below 16 inches

                    • Mashimo 12 minutes ago

                      T16 and E16 are 16"

                      It's t14 that are 14", it's in the name.

                      • esseph 41 minutes ago

                        How would you even use that in a standard airline seat?

                        • Mashimo 15 minutes ago

                          Not everyone travels with their laptop on an airline.

                    • jas39 40 minutes ago

                      Had my lenovo thinkpad bricked by sleep mode in linux. Never again. Seriously overrated stuff. Get a laptop with 3:2 display instead.

                      • 2b3a51 6 minutes ago

                        Which Thinkpad model is that?

                        A quick Web search shows examples from more recent models with any OS.

                        • sokz 18 minutes ago

                          It still has issues with sleep still. It just borks the wi-fi now. Need a restart to use the internet again.

                          • Mashimo 17 minutes ago

                            How did that happen?

                          • Haemm0r 42 minutes ago

                            I like the Thinkpads design. it's just timeless. However the bright red Lenovo logo flashing up while booting is very unaesthetic.