If a phone still works fine, it’s not “device hoarding” to keep using it. It’s common sense.
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If a phone still works fine, it’s not “device hoarding” to keep using it. It’s common sense.
@georgetakei the most capitalist news I read for a while.
If using devices and tools for a long time is a problem for the economy, then the economy itself is the problem.
@georgetakei how can they call it hoarding if you just have one phone?
This resembles this eerie, dysstopian headline:
@HauntedCheeseburger @georgetakei
That's insane.
I guess they didn't bother talking to the health department about the "issue"?
Edit: typo
This is isn't a lone article, by the way. I saw a similar article last year, loathing on American teens for drinking less & therefore supposedly disadvantaging its economy. It's genuinely precarious.
@georgetakei The whole article is stupid
@georgetakei There's a lot of absurd stuff in there -- like the claim that networks have to be slowed down to allow for older devices.... WTF? No... nothing works that way.
I *hope* this text was mostly written by an LLM 'cause there's a lot of hallucinations in there.
@georgetakei If not being a mindless consumerist hurts the economy, maybe the economy deserves to be destroyed.
14-year-old CPU from 2012. Not the minimum gen 8 CPU. Not even gen 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, or v2 CPU. This is an old school gen 1 CPU from 2012, an Intel Xeon E5-1660, using the long discontinued Sandy Bridge microarchitecture.
The PC is using 64GB of old school DDR-3 RAM. It is running off of old SATA SSD drives. The only "modern" hardware on this old PC is the GPU, an AMD Rx6400 from 2022 (nearly 4-year-old) and the 2.5 GB nic card.
Yet, it is running Windows 11 just fine (see photo). I have tested this on Windows 11 Home, Professional, Enterprise, and Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC.
If you had any doubts on whether Microsoft's hardware requirements for Windows 11 were artificial or not. Put those doubts aside. Windows 11's only goal was to create a lot of e-waste, so hardware manufacturers could boost sales.
I suggest people try Linux (Fedora KDE Plasma). If you must run Windows, try Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC (updates until 2032).
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