A few days ago, Rob Isaac’s Chromebook got an unfortunate update: [Mastodon] This task continuously reads every pixel in every tab in every window to build a machine vision model for “accessi…
it was previously quite easy, but it seems to be getting much harder as Google locks the ecosystem down alongside their push towards manifest v3 (cause nobody can have nice things) and potentially moving their Chromebooks to Android
a used Chromebook might still be a good option for a cheap linux laptop though — your mileage may vary. if you go that route, look for one that lets you replace its bootloader. the Google one is extremely annoying if you’re running a third-party OS, because it’ll wipe your SSD and reinstall ChromeOS if you hit spacebar during boot (probably Google’s way to punish the user for straying too far from the ecosystem)
that's the sort of advice that non-techie people are looking for -- I hear even the U.S. Department of Defense wants to hear ideas. You should send them ALL your thumb drives and they will send them back but they clear out the bugs!!
yeas friend, i have an interesting "high-speed" cable that only belongs to my silly little hard drives. And I pulled that shit before the fascist turnover.