How Tariffs Will Skyrocket Electronics Prices - IEEE Spectrum (spectrum.ieee.org)
from volkerwirsing@feddit.org to technology@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 18:45
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Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works on 23 Apr 18:57 next collapse

Unrelated, but ever since I was a child I’ve been hearing a comic-book villain scream when I read, “IEEE!”

Exec@pawb.social on 23 Apr 19:22 next collapse
zaphod@sopuli.xyz on 23 Apr 19:59 next collapse

It’s pronounced “I triple E”.

tal@lemmy.today on 23 Apr 20:41 collapse

It’s also quite unusual in that, as typically acronyms with four-or-more letters are spoken as a word.

Hule@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 05:26 collapse

Meneaito

www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFjj_D9BYHQ

There, fixed it for you.

thedruid@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 18:59 next collapse

Jumped to Linux because of this

paraphrand@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 19:59 collapse

Just stamp this comment on every c/technology post.

But seriously, how does Linux save you money on laptop tariffs?

Addv4@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 20:12 next collapse

Currently running a ThinkPad x380 with a 8th Gen intel quad core and 16gb of ram. A bit old by modern standards, but on Linux it’s plenty fast and I probably won’t have to upgrade for a decade. And that would only really be if the hardware was either worn out or there is some major upgrade I feel I need. I got it a few years old for $200 (it was a top spec model when new), I can fix most of the problems that might come up with it with used parts for cheap, and when I upgrade I’ll probably get another cheap laptop where running Linux won’t make it feel slow. From experience, if it were running windows it would begin to feel slower a lot sooner than with Linux, and indefinite security upgrades are not guaranteed.

shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip on 23 Apr 23:33 next collapse

Oh, your computer is just a baby. I’m running a third generation Intel Core i7 in my laptop running Linux Mint. LOL.

Addv4@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 00:20 collapse

It is, but it’s one of the newest in my fleet. My favorite daily was my x230 with a third Gen i7, ran manjaro on it for years. Currently on endeavor sway edition, pretty decent handling of a touchscreen.

ripcord@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 03:15 collapse

Yeah I just bought a decent used 11th gen i7 laptop for under $200 and put kubuntu on it - and it screams.

thedruid@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 20:24 next collapse

For me it’s because I needed a new PC to do some gigs work. A friend has a couple he couldn’t get working. I put Linux on them and now I use them. Spent 0 dollars and don’t have to give Microsoft or Apple a dime

tal@lemmy.today on 23 Apr 20:45 next collapse

But seriously, how does Linux save you money on laptop tariffs?

An issue for a number of people is that Windows 10 is EOLing this year, and Windows 11 doesn’t support hardware without TPM 2.0 support, which a fair bit of in-use hardware doesn’t have (Kaby Lake and earlier).

RedditIsDeddit@lemmy.world on 25 Apr 20:55 collapse

Lack of windows licenses

doodledup@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 22:22 next collapse

* in the US.

MNByChoice@midwest.social on 24 Apr 00:00 collapse

They are correct, but those that care about what IEEE has to say already know.