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  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

  • @informi414 said:
    Hello, I would like to double my bandwidth.

    18989342

    love u

    awww informi is sending you and racknerd some love @dustinc

  • @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    and oh, there is also a steam client for chrome os (I believe it is its own container)

  • @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    I mean thats fair... I would be devestated if my laptop was stolen, its my best machine, but only by a little, as it has a ever so slightly more powerful cpu

  • @PuDLeZ said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    and oh, there is also a steam client for chrome os (I believe it is its own container)

    I thought they were shutting down steam for chromebook for good? https://gamerant.com/steam-shutting-down-chromebook-beta-when/

  • bchotbchot Member
    edited November 2025

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @bchot said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    TBH I've always disregarded chromebooks. But I also barely use my laptop either, only when on a trip somewhere,,, desktops are my thing.

    Yea me too, especially that gaming desktop tower... Thats MY THING, HANDS OFF LOL

    👌🤝🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️👌👌👉👉👉🛴

  • @bchot said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @bchot said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    TBH I've always disregarded chromebooks. But I also barely use my laptop either, only when on a trip somewhere,,, desktops are my thing.

    Yea me too, especially that gaming desktop tower... Thats MY THING, HANDS OFF LOL

    👌🤝🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️👌👌👉👉👉🛴

    I struggle to read emojis? Is this you expressing agreement and that you are going for the scooter?

    Thanked by 1bchot
  • Hello, I would like to double my bandwidth.
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  • bchotbchot Member
    edited November 2025

    @bchot said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @bchot said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    TBH I've always disregarded chromebooks. But I also barely use my laptop either, only when on a trip somewhere,,, desktops are my thing.

    Yea me too, especially that gaming desktop tower... Thats MY THING, HANDS OFF LOL

    👌🤝🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️👌👌👉👉👉🛴

    basically you get the scooter..

  • DaDeveloperDaDeveloper Member
    edited November 2025

    @bchot said:

    @bchot said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @bchot said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    TBH I've always disregarded chromebooks. But I also barely use my laptop either, only when on a trip somewhere,,, desktops are my thing.

    Yea me too, especially that gaming desktop tower... Thats MY THING, HANDS OFF LOL

    👌🤝🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️🙅‍♂️👌👌👉👉👉🛴

    basically _you _get the scooter..

    You mean YOU (yes you @bchot ) will get the scooter! XD

    HANDS OFF MY GAMING RIG XD

  • PuDLeZPuDLeZ Member
    edited November 2025

    @DaDeveloper said:
    I thought they were shutting down steam for chromebook for good? https://gamerant.com/steam-shutting-down-chromebook-beta-when/

    Yeah, I read that which it will be interesting once it's actually shutdown/disabled. Though one can always enable the gpu acceleration flag for the linux container and install it that way.

  • @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    I mean thats fair... I would be devestated if my laptop was stolen, its my best machine, but only by a little, as it has a ever so slightly more powerful cpu

    that's how I would feel with my regular laptop. Work laptop, I mean, I wouldn't be devestated but I would feel bad. Honestly, if > @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    and oh, there is also a steam client for chrome os (I believe it is its own container)

    I thought they were shutting down steam for chromebook for good? https://gamerant.com/steam-shutting-down-chromebook-beta-when/

    Yeah, I read that which it will be interesting once it's actually shutdown/disabled. Though one can always enable the gpu acceleration flag for the linux container and install it that way.

    I mean then yea its kinda pointless for them to maintain a niche version if you can use the general linux version

  • bchotbchot Member
    edited November 2025

    i will only get the scooter by taking it from you after you win it here! @DaDeveloper

  • @bchot said:
    i will only get the scooter by taking it from you after you win it here!

    Well then I do not think you will get the rig or the scooter because I am gonna get the rig, and if you are getting the scooter from me in the case that I win it, then you will not get it because I will not win it, I am going to win the rig, not the scooter, I have no use for a scooter when I dont live near pavement

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    I mean thats fair... I would be devestated if my laptop was stolen, its my best machine, but only by a little, as it has a ever so slightly more powerful cpu

    that's how I would feel with my regular laptop. Work laptop, I mean, I wouldn't be devestated but I would feel bad. Honestly, if > @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    and oh, there is also a steam client for chrome os (I believe it is its own container)

    I thought they were shutting down steam for chromebook for good? https://gamerant.com/steam-shutting-down-chromebook-beta-when/

    Yeah, I read that which it will be interesting once it's actually shutdown/disabled. Though one can always enable the gpu acceleration flag for the linux container and install it that way.

    I mean then yea its kinda pointless for them to maintain a niche version if you can use the general linux version

    yeah, I don't blame them at all. Honestly, I think that was their testing ground for the gpu acceleration as more folks would be like "oh hey, I can play some steam on my chromebook!" instead of enabling the flag, using a shell to install steam, and then playing steam games

  • That very well be my longest message here so far. I need to work on being a bit more verbose so that I can fuel conversation more, and it will give me typing practice, as I have gotten out of the habit partily due to the fact that I do not send out emails as much and no longer play as many multiplayer video games...

  • @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    I mean thats fair... I would be devestated if my laptop was stolen, its my best machine, but only by a little, as it has a ever so slightly more powerful cpu

    that's how I would feel with my regular laptop. Work laptop, I mean, I wouldn't be devestated but I would feel bad. Honestly, if > @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    and oh, there is also a steam client for chrome os (I believe it is its own container)

    I thought they were shutting down steam for chromebook for good? https://gamerant.com/steam-shutting-down-chromebook-beta-when/

    Yeah, I read that which it will be interesting once it's actually shutdown/disabled. Though one can always enable the gpu acceleration flag for the linux container and install it that way.

    I mean then yea its kinda pointless for them to maintain a niche version if you can use the general linux version

    yeah, I don't blame them at all. Honestly, I think that was their testing ground for the gpu acceleration as more folks would be like "oh hey, I can play some steam on my chromebook!" instead of enabling the flag, using a shell to install steam, and then playing steam games

    though, it could be related how google is basically going to be merging android and chromeos. Like right now, ChromeOS is linux with android in a container where after they merge (said 2026 but didn't say much details about it), it's basically going to be chromeos on android.

  • @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    I mean thats fair... I would be devestated if my laptop was stolen, its my best machine, but only by a little, as it has a ever so slightly more powerful cpu

    that's how I would feel with my regular laptop. Work laptop, I mean, I wouldn't be devestated but I would feel bad. Honestly, if > @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    and oh, there is also a steam client for chrome os (I believe it is its own container)

    I thought they were shutting down steam for chromebook for good? https://gamerant.com/steam-shutting-down-chromebook-beta-when/

    Yeah, I read that which it will be interesting once it's actually shutdown/disabled. Though one can always enable the gpu acceleration flag for the linux container and install it that way.

    I mean then yea its kinda pointless for them to maintain a niche version if you can use the general linux version

    yeah, I don't blame them at all. Honestly, I think that was their testing ground for the gpu acceleration as more folks would be like "oh hey, I can play some steam on my chromebook!" instead of enabling the flag, using a shell to install steam, and then playing steam games

    What games can you even play on a chrome book, I am under the impression that even the most high dollar chrome books are still a poor deal when it comes to performance per dollar/other currency

  • @PuDLeZ said:
    yeah, I don't blame them at all. Honestly, I think that was their testing ground for the gpu acceleration as more folks would be like "oh hey, I can play some steam on my chromebook!" instead of enabling the flag, using a shell to install steam, and then playing steam games

    i been playing FROSTPUNK lately.. fun game..

  • @PuDLeZ said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    I mean thats fair... I would be devestated if my laptop was stolen, its my best machine, but only by a little, as it has a ever so slightly more powerful cpu

    that's how I would feel with my regular laptop. Work laptop, I mean, I wouldn't be devestated but I would feel bad. Honestly, if > @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    and oh, there is also a steam client for chrome os (I believe it is its own container)

    I thought they were shutting down steam for chromebook for good? https://gamerant.com/steam-shutting-down-chromebook-beta-when/

    Yeah, I read that which it will be interesting once it's actually shutdown/disabled. Though one can always enable the gpu acceleration flag for the linux container and install it that way.

    I mean then yea its kinda pointless for them to maintain a niche version if you can use the general linux version

    yeah, I don't blame them at all. Honestly, I think that was their testing ground for the gpu acceleration as more folks would be like "oh hey, I can play some steam on my chromebook!" instead of enabling the flag, using a shell to install steam, and then playing steam games

    though, it could be related how google is basically going to be merging android and chromeos. Like right now, ChromeOS is linux with android in a container where after they merge (said 2026 but didn't say much details about it), it's basically going to be chromeos on android.

    In which android is just a child of the linux kernel with a whole bunch of other shit added on to make it functional as a mobile operating system... they may have also cut out a lot of the older code regarding older platforms and cpus

  • @DaDeveloper said:
    Well then I do not think you will get the rig or the scooter because I am gonna get the rig, and if you are getting the scooter from me in the case that I win it, then you will not get it because I will not win it, I am going to win the rig, not the scooter, I have no use for a scooter when I dont live near pavement

    i mean, sure... sure.... 🤞🤞🤞

  • @bchot said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    yeah, I don't blame them at all. Honestly, I think that was their testing ground for the gpu acceleration as more folks would be like "oh hey, I can play some steam on my chromebook!" instead of enabling the flag, using a shell to install steam, and then playing steam games

    i been playing FROSTPUNK lately.. fun game..

    LOL is that all you are going to say about the game? That its fun? What is it about? When was it released? Do I need to look it up myself? What do you like most about it?

  • Hello, I would like to double my bandwidth.
    Invoice #19071431
    Thank you!

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    ooo, it's one where it says "your system is applying a criticial update." I wonder what fun things it patched!

    I wonder what CVE it is patching? Does it have a security disclosure anywhere?

    https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/

  • Oh wow, I am making my way up the Mr Eds board faster than I though, Im gunning for TrK's place already. Better watch out bchot that would mean that you are next XD

  • @DaDeveloper said:
    LOL is that all you are going to say about the game? That its fun? What is it about? When was it released? Do I need to look it up myself? What do you like most about it?

    it's a nice little city builder in the ever-frozen land with a steam-punk twist.. on steam. they actually came out with 2nd installment recently. i LOVE city builders. or world builders. or any other build/maintain/develop games.

  • @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    ooo, it's one where it says "your system is applying a criticial update." I wonder what fun things it patched!

    I wonder what CVE it is patching? Does it have a security disclosure anywhere?

    https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/

    Thank you for sending me this, I did not know that there was a website for it, now I have another place to track for my list of things to update family about updating devices... My aunt bought her daughter a chromebook for school

  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    I mean thats fair... I would be devestated if my laptop was stolen, its my best machine, but only by a little, as it has a ever so slightly more powerful cpu

    that's how I would feel with my regular laptop. Work laptop, I mean, I wouldn't be devestated but I would feel bad. Honestly, if > @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Hehe, time to switch to my actual laptop as my chromebook is saying there's an update and it needs to restart. Might as well make sure everything else is update too (android and my linux container)

    You use a cromebook? I only heard about those being used for schools around here? Are they used more commonly as general compute devices elsewhere? Neat... What are its specs?

    I mainly use it as a machine I can throw in a backpack when I leave the house and I'm on call since I won't care as much if it's broken/stolen. Besides ChromeOS, there is Android and a Linux container so you can do much more than just a browser on these things.

    I got a Thinkpad C14 on a closeout sale a couple years ago, it's a 12th gen i5 with 8G ram (sadly soldered to the board). I forget the nvme size it came with but I upgraded it to 1TB.

    I did decide this year I will try using my chromebook so i can keep it next to my actual laptop but keep the thread open and I can hit refresh from time to time

    and oh, there is also a steam client for chrome os (I believe it is its own container)

    I thought they were shutting down steam for chromebook for good? https://gamerant.com/steam-shutting-down-chromebook-beta-when/

    Yeah, I read that which it will be interesting once it's actually shutdown/disabled. Though one can always enable the gpu acceleration flag for the linux container and install it that way.

    I mean then yea its kinda pointless for them to maintain a niche version if you can use the general linux version

    yeah, I don't blame them at all. Honestly, I think that was their testing ground for the gpu acceleration as more folks would be like "oh hey, I can play some steam on my chromebook!" instead of enabling the flag, using a shell to install steam, and then playing steam games

    What games can you even play on a chrome book, I am under the impression that even the most high dollar chrome books are still a poor deal when it comes to performance per dollar/other currency

    well, android works great on it, even on intel machines (there was an issue for a long time where some games on x86_64 machines were laggy/buggy) but steam wise, it varied on wine/proton support and the machine you're using. Though older games generally were flawless. Obviously you weren't going to be playing some new AAA title on ultra

  • @bchot said:

    @DaDeveloper said:
    LOL is that all you are going to say about the game? That its fun? What is it about? When was it released? Do I need to look it up myself? What do you like most about it?

    it's a nice little city builder in the ever-frozen land with a steam-punk twist.. on steam. they actually came out with 2nd installment recently. i LOVE city builders. or world builders. or any other build/maintain/develop games.

    Is it closer to something like SIM CITY or things like Skylines?

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