[-] MrVilliam@lemm.ee 6 points 1 week ago

I had nothing but headaches from my old gas/oil weed whacker. When I replaced it with a battery one, the only issue I had was that the included battery didn't last nearly long enough. 1.5Ah battery included, but I fixed the problem by buying a compatible 4.0Ah battery, and the 1.5 was still available for the little leaf blower included (double pack for only like $100) to clean up after if the main job totally drained the big battery.

Soon, we'll see lawn mower roombas get affordable enough for more people. I'm looking forward to that. Fuck yardwork lol.

[-] MrVilliam@lemm.ee 4 points 1 week ago

That's roughly my current commute. New mid budget ($40kish) EVs seem to generally have a range of like 300 miles, and that's only a little less than my car's range yet still plenty for my needs if I can charge at home every night or maybe every other night.

That 500e sounds like it was designed to be more for people with a <15 minute commute. It'd be great for people who live and work within one city and have everything they need within 20 miles or so of home.

[-] MrVilliam@lemm.ee 6 points 1 week ago

The generation that raised you will say "yeah, duh, it's common sense" without a hint of introspection to realize that it was their job to teach you this kind of shit.

Between the Technology Connections channel on YouTube just being legitimately interesting and having just bought a house, I'm speedrunning a lot of information about DIY maintenance to mitigate the disasters. When it comes to knowing how your water heater works or where your main water valve is, better late than never. Routine stuff like cleaning your dishwasher filter and running the machine properly will have immediately recognizable effects that greatly benefit your life. And unlike other people who you've heard shit like that from, I'm not selling anything lol.

[-] MrVilliam@lemm.ee 1 points 1 week ago

Dope! I appreciate you taking the time! So it sounds like a slightly less bloated version of 10 that gets more support, but it may not be exactly legal and breezy to obtain for my personal home use.

With the possible exception of finding drivers for a device or two, it sounds like I'll be better off just pivoting to a Linux distro mid 2025. I have been happy with SteamOS on my docked steam deck with m+kb and controller, so I'm sure I won't be missing much by picking a popular distro that I can find troubleshooting guidance for when I hit inevitable snags.

[-] MrVilliam@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago

A few questions since you seem to know much more about this than I can probably even find from searching:

  • What is "IoT"? What is "LTSC"?
  • Other than update support, how is this different from my existing home laptop's Windows 10?
  • Is this free? Will there be obnoxious limitations or reminders to pay to activate?
  • Why should I as a medium skill home computer user without work needs opt for this over Mint, Ubuntu, Nobara, Arch, or whatever other distro somebody would insist I use? I don't need Office.
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