Only 5?
5 is brand new when it’s only a bit over 10% of your overall life as a hardened, jaded millennial.
Yup, I’ve got socks older than that. And underwear. Actually most of my clothes are older than that, anything newer seems to only last a year or two.
I’m still on my desktop build from 2011, except I have slowly upgraded parts over the years like the ship of theseus
Just don’t get RAM for a bit? 😭
Yeah that’s what’s holding me back from a big upgrade. 64 GB of RAM is nice, but it’s DDR3 and AFAIK I need a whole new mobo and cpu to get to newer DDR
I hear that “newest MacBook” is pretty nice. (/s btw, although it probably actually is!:-P)
Rookie numbers. My main one is 14, my older one is almost 25.
Mofo still on pentium III. Wait few more years, and you can sell it to a museum.
2001 is xp era. Too new for my taste.
Mine is 13, Debian flies on it.
Mine was a meme machine for a while. Old thinkpad with Arch and i3 gaps, switched to Sway, then GNOME
Mines about half way there. Debian, i3, kitty, fully Tokyo nights themed, lots of stickers. I haven’t tried playing with transparency and backgrounds yet due to the quite low end video card, small screen size and iffy color quality.
Yeah, I used to do more WM stuff, but GNOME is like… Halfway there, anyway, and I just haven’t felt like customizing the look of my PC in a while, which is where WMs really shine for me in comparison to GNOME
Hehe, I’m actually using a 6 year-old Mac mini M1 running Asahi Fedora, and it kicks ass.
came to say this basically
I tried that with the MacBook M1 and just couldn’t get used to the feel of the hardware, I missed that nipple something fierce
Macbook = Vendor Lock-In as Hardware.
No? You can run Linux on it just fine. They aren’t going to help you do that but they aren’t stopping you either.
just fine
Provided it’s an older one with an Intel CPU.
Up to the M3 is supported thank to the asahi project.
Yeah, which means you can’t just use any Linux you want… sounds almost like, I don’t know, a vendor lock-in.
It’s not. Asahi is the project that figured out how to get m-series Mac’s running Linux. The code they write gets ported out to the rest of the Linux distros too. Asahi has fedora running on these.
You can use whatever you want. Asahi fedora Linux is just the latest thing for these Macs in Linux land. It launches there and finds its way out to the rest of Linux.
Only five years?
My iMac 14,1 from late 2013 is running great with 16 GB RAM, 500 GB SSD and Linux Mint.

That thing is 13 years old
YES, that is so great!
Got one in my closet for emergencies.
5 year old
I recently upgraded from my W541 to a T470 I got for cheap. And I only upgraded due to hardware decoding features being a tad bit newer on the T470 and USB-C being kinda cool to utilise.












