• frizzo@piefed.social
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    4 个月前

    That and what better way to control information than you being force to use someone else’s computer from servers in the cloud. Subscription based computing a capitalist dream.

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      4 个月前

      This is absolutely where i believe this is all headed. No more “personal” computers anymore–eventually all tech will be under lock and key and we’ll pay for the privilege to use it. Fucking horse shit

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        4 个月前

        They can pry my obsolete and low-end (read: not covered in that awful rubber, that turns back into crude oil after a while) ThinkPad from my cold dead hands!

        BTW how does screen upgrades work for T440/L440? (Both have the same screens from my research)

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          4 个月前

          I bought a t480 this year, and I’m kinda wondering how long I’ll be able to get replacement parts for it.

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            A lot longer than you think, since other manufacturers also use similar screens (eDP is a godsend of a standard), and not everything is completely changed between generations. In fact, I can put 450/550 trackpads into my ThinkPad (common modification), others come with more caveats (putting classic keyboards into 430 chassis needs some modifications, etc.). Currently I’m in the process of acquiring a Core-i7 CPU and 16GB of RAM.

      • fishy@lemmy.today
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        4 个月前

        Yup, they’ll roll it out as some convenient new service with an absurdly low subsidized cost subscription, then about three years later they’ll quadruple the price of the subscription.