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Dev stickers are for loosers.

No for real, just received the new computer i ordered . i hear my daughter scream something from the other side of the house.

I thought she said:“is this your new computer?”

But actuaylly she said: “can i put stickers on you new computer???”

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  • 5
    That's cute, you should keep them.
  • 9
    @hadoop i dont know. I have similar stickers on my sleeping table, in my home office, on my old computer, sometimes my daughter would even creep up on me and stick em on my clothes or forehead when im sleeping.

    Certain things are cute from afar!
  • 2
    D'awhhhhh 😄
  • 3
    D'aww. :)
    I'd keep them, but stick them to lid before they get disintegrated by use.
  • 3
    You need devrant sticker. Here, take my ++, go get devrant sticker
  • 2
    Is that a t430?
  • 1
    Eeeuwh lenovo
  • 3
    @simo002m @linuxer4fun low on funds at the moment. Sonyes it is a t530 on which i deleted windows to reinstall Debian!

    I had a x1carbon. Got stolen -_-.

    And i live in new zealand. Shit is limited here!!!
  • 1
    @linuxer4fun is there a problem with Lenovo?
  • 1
    @TMBSTruth lol. Bad specs, Backdoors preinstalled, CRAPWARE PREINSTALLED, Looks very cluttered, bad keyboard, and also, it breaks fast. Atleast thats my exp
  • 2
    @linuxer4fun I bought one. I wanted to buy a laptop to slighlty game on and to allow me to do video editing, run Unreal Engine and Unity decently and to be fast. Basically a gaming laptop with a good cpu. I had to chose between an ASUS ROG and Lenovo Legion. I took the Legion because rogs have 25% of their reviews on Amazon with 1 star: breaks in 3 months, doesn't boot anymore. The Legions have a history of keyboard issue that doesn't affect all products, but it is easily fixed in service and you are good to go forever afterwards. It came with some crapware on the hdd but I believe I removed it by deleting everything and I installed Windows in an 3rd party ssd. For now I am very happy I would say, keyboard still gives me issues from time to time and any third party cpu monitor will increase usage to 5% just for pooling but I wouldnt really be bothered. So basically it was my only alternative for the specs I wanted within my price range. For now I am happy, I'll report when it breaks.
  • 1
    @linuxer4fun Oh yeah also, while it has an IPS panel which is good for editing and has good angles it feels a bit cheap, it also suffers from Ghosting a bit.

    As a last note, something I found after buying it (can't believe I didn't research this before) is the GPU goes through the iGPU on most laptops when you want to run on laptop's display. Which sadly disables the ability to run fastsync and basically most of the Nvidia control panel are hidden because they don't do stuff.

    EDIT: In the first post which I can't edit anymore I meant keyboard layout still troubles me, I didn't yet have any issue.
  • 1
    @Santaclauze Fell for the chinkpad meme myself, got a t430 a year ago. After upgrading to 12GB of RAM and added an SSD as the second drive I can say that it was well worth the 300 bucks.

    As a matter of fact, it was the best price/performance I ever got from a laptop, by far.
  • 1
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  • 0
    @DutulescuRemus i have ssd as well with 8gb ram. Was 450 nzd delivered in 24 hours. Makes it a bit more expensive than yours but once again, new zealand is fucking far and if shit is not recycler or done locally ots expensive
  • 1
    He thought she said "Is this your new computer?"
    But actually she said "I'm installing Windows 10 on your new computer".
  • 2
    @Noob well she is 7. If she gets that done she will get a sticker regardless ;)
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