
It's not that efficient takes several passes for a close shave, but the result is okay.
I posting this because I want so extra gay autism points from Smucky.
Why would you buy it after I whined about it alreadyNinjaPoodle wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 5:11 pm I bought a new electric shaver today, A Braun Series 9 Pro+ with a hard charger case.
It's not that efficient takes several passes for a close shave, but the result is okay.
I posting this because I want so extra gay autism points from Smucky.
Because there are not better alternatives. Panasonic are supposed to be good but I'm not sure about them.Smucky wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 6:34 pmWhy would you buy it after I whined about it alreadyNinjaPoodle wrote: Mon May 12, 2025 5:11 pm I bought a new electric shaver today, A Braun Series 9 Pro+ with a hard charger case.
It's not that efficient takes several passes for a close shave, but the result is okay.
I posting this because I want so extra gay autism points from Smucky.![]()
I've thought about it. I think the money is about the same. But sheep are dumb and the Mexicans here pay top dollar for goat meat.
I felt like that was the perfect laptop. I waited for a few years for them to bring back replaceable/non-soldered RAM. So now they brought back the slots so you can upgrade your own RAM just like the good 'ol days. But now I see the WiFi card is not in a slot. It is soldered to the motherboardSmucky wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 10:51 pm Not sure why, been lusting after the new Lenovo P14s Gen 6 AMD lately
https://psref.lenovo.com/Product/ThinkP ... _Gen_6_AMD
https://news.lenovo.com/pressroom/press ... workforce/
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad p14s gen 3. Despite its age it is a good machine. The build quality is top notch and the keyboard is great.Smucky wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 9:34 pmI felt like that was the perfect laptop. I waited for a few years for them to bring back replaceable/non-soldered RAM. So now they brought back the slots so you can upgrade your own RAM just like the good 'ol days. But now I see the WiFi card is not in a slot. It is soldered to the motherboardSmucky wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 10:51 pm Not sure why, been lusting after the new Lenovo P14s Gen 6 AMD lately
https://psref.lenovo.com/Product/ThinkP ... _Gen_6_AMD
https://news.lenovo.com/pressroom/press ... workforce/
And it is some MT7925 mediatek chipset which I have no idea how linux compatibility will be
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For a back story, my quad core T520 with 16gb of ram served me well from 2015-2021. What killed it was I started a new job who's app stack was fully "in the cloud". So to do development locally meant running like 20 docker containers. It worked amazingly well, there was just a script that you used to stop and start everything. But with that number of containers, there were RAM requirements. Firefox at the time could easily eat 10gb if left open for weeks. So with all these containers running, I was out of RAM and stuff was going to swap file and running horrid. The new thinkpads were all going soldered RAM. That forced you into paying $500+ for a 32GB version whereas self upgradable modules were going for much less than $200. The best price hack I could come up with was buying a $800 "new in box" T14 gen 2 AMD on ebay with 16gb soldered ram and an open ram slot. So I paid like $150 extra on newegg for a single 32GB stick and so now I have a laptop with 48GB of ram for less than $1000. Having soldered ram forces you into the OEM ram markup game. Yea you can get a thinkpad with 16gb of soldered ram for less than $1000 still, but if you want the 32 or 64gb version, you got to cough up $1500+.NinjaPoodle wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 9:44 pmI have a Lenovo Thinkpad p14s gen 3. Despite its age it is a good machine. The build quality is top notch and the keyboard is great.Smucky wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 9:34 pmI felt like that was the perfect laptop. I waited for a few years for them to bring back replaceable/non-soldered RAM. So now they brought back the slots so you can upgrade your own RAM just like the good 'ol days. But now I see the WiFi card is not in a slot. It is soldered to the motherboardSmucky wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 10:51 pm Not sure why, been lusting after the new Lenovo P14s Gen 6 AMD lately
https://psref.lenovo.com/Product/ThinkP ... _Gen_6_AMD
https://news.lenovo.com/pressroom/press ... workforce/
And it is some MT7925 mediatek chipset which I have no idea how linux compatibility will be
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What I do recommend is that you go for the higher end display, the OLED one. I don't have an OLED display but the best IPS option from that day, a screen with 3840 x 2400 on 14" which is wicked but it is great. You will never forgive yourself looking into a washed out bad display.
If you like coding, the machine is dope.
BTW, forget upgradable RAM right now as the trend is everything soldered, especially for LPDDR. You should be happy you get a upgradable M2 SSD.
Man crazy. Just ordered those yesterday and they shipped today. None of the physical eyeglass stores around here even have their own lab. If you buy anything from them, they take the frames and mail them to some lens lab somewhere with an ETA of 7-14 days which almost always ends up being closer to 14 days than 7.Smucky wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 4:52 pm For today, using zennioptical.com for the first time to get glasses for $150 instead of $330 at the local place![]()
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You don't understand, I execute judgement on your display and command authority. I demand that you get the highest option display.Smucky wrote: Thu May 15, 2025 10:52 pm And about screens, I really have no complaints about 1920x1080, that is my happy place.
I've never understood the hate for sticking with 1920x1080. I don't actually think any of the 14" thinkpads in the t14 ot p14 series even go beyond that anyway. Going beyond 1920 for me means the text is too small. Sure you can turn on scaling, and that probably works fine on mac or windows, but on linux it is a mixed bag. KDE has decent scaling (I'm told), but non-native kde apps get a mixed bag. And if something bypasses that entirely by talking straight to X11, then there is no scaling at all. Besides, how do you smoothly scale one pixel into 3 pixels, etc? What's the point of going high res if you just have to scale everything? it makes no sense to meNinjaPoodle wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 8:01 pm
You don't understand, I execute judgement on your display and command authority. I demand that you get the highest option display.
The 13" model is not 4k, it's 2880 x 1920.Smucky wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 10:54 pm I want to get something from frame.work/ but they are 4k displays,etc. Just can't make myself do it![]()
Yea I'm not good with mathNinjaPoodle wrote: Sat May 17, 2025 12:54 pm
The 13" model is not 4k, it's 2880 x 1920.
https://frame.work/de/en/laptop13?tab=specs
not even the 16" model is full 4k.
I'm not rich. And only recently could you even get a mac book with more than 16GB of ram.
My MacBook Pro was actually cheaper than my Thinkpad p14s. The business line Lenovos are in general quite expensive. The built quality is top, but you need to pay for it. The MacBook aluminium body is actually quite archaic design and makes it heavier.Smucky wrote: Sat May 17, 2025 5:28 pm I'm not rich. And only recently could you even get a mac book with more than 16GB of ram.
It shipped FedEx on Friday from Ohio. And it was scheduled for delivery on Tuesday but now it's showing delivery on Monday and it's already waiting at the local distribution center. I remember when FedEx used to be such crap but now it seems like they've really come a long way.Smucky wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 5:14 pmMan crazy. Just ordered those yesterday and they shipped today. None of the physical eyeglass stores around here even have their own lab. If you buy anything from them, they take the frames and mail them to some lens lab somewhere with an ETA of 7-14 days which almost always ends up being closer to 14 days than 7.Smucky wrote: Wed May 14, 2025 4:52 pm For today, using zennioptical.com for the first time to get glasses for $150 instead of $330 at the local place![]()
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