You can probably find them at this price (650-700 EUR) across most major retailers in DE/AT.
We have deployed a bunch of these Probook 4-series G1 units, both Intel and AMD, they really punch above their weight class in build quality.
So much so that several of our business clients who historically always bought Elitebook 800-series and ThinkPad T-series for their fleets this generation decided to "downgrade" to Probook 4 and save a lot of money without noticeable loss in quality.
To quote our distributor: "HP really took their higher laptop classes behind a shed and shot them by upgrading the entry-level business class like this."
I play stuff I have from the publishers I'm boycotting. Maybe I bought it before I started boycotting them, maybe I got it for free.
The point is to not give them any money going forward. Not using something you've bought really plays into the whole "you don't own games, you just rent them" mentality.
Thank you for taking the time to write this. As a millenial from the Balkans I thoroughly enjoyed the story and the similarities of our experiences. If you ever start a blog, I would be very much interested in a retro gaming perspective from China - we don't get enough non-western human perspectives like this in Europe, and love how similar gamers are throughout the world, which could be a wonderful unifying factor in this uncertain world.
Stubb knows Trump would never increase help for Ukraine. He also knows that the US has in the last few weeks burned through an ungodly amount of military stock that would have been useful to Ukraine. Even if Trump does a 180-degree on Ukraine, those interceptors are now gone.
This is more about providing EU with an explicit transactional reason (that Trump admin might understand) for refusing to get involved in the Iran debacle the US and Israel have gotten themselves into.
Optimum recently did a video on this. After 3000 hours his OLED got very faint burn-in of static UI elements. So it really depends on your use case.
If you'll use it to game for a couple of hours a day after work, it's probably gonna be 5 carefree years enjoying the wonderful OLED contrasts before you even start noticing burn-in.
If you (like me) need your monitors to stay on for the entire workday (and then some) - you probably won't be comfortable with the idea of starting to get noticeable burn-in after only a year of use.
Anyway, that's pretty much a dealbreaker for me and I'll probably be getting a MiniLED monitor instead. (Switch&Click recently had a video about this.)
I also like to buy stuff that will last ages, there are still monitors I bought in 2012 happily serving some of my family members. Buying something that will expire even if cared after seems... wasteful?
Meni je ovo odlicno. Ki Klopa prvi put cujem i sjeli su mi na prvo slusanje. Format priloga je nesto u stilu KEXP live nastupa, ali nase. Snimka s dnevnom pozadinom kroz prozore Lisinskog je 10/10, go KSET <3
For what it's worth, judging just from your stance about listening to kids: if you ever decided to have kids, I'm quite sure you'd make a better parent than most people who have kids nowadays.
I was excited about the prospects of GVS ten years ago when I first read about it, it's wild to finally see it become available in an actual device, even if it's a prototype design.
Wonder how much additional effort it will require from VR content developers to get good positional data for stimulation.
since she’s a girl what she studies/does professionally isn’t important as she should just do what she loves since “she can just find a good husband to take care of her”.
Anyone saying this is wrong, but a parent saying this about their own daughter is deeply disturbing to me on so many levels. I'm so sorry you're going through this.
Seems like a deeper issue - there's not just your daughter with a problem, there is also her father. Maybe to try couples' counseling with your husband first?
I still have a similar one. It's a vertical metal rod on a wooden base and a wooden ball on top. There's a ring that can slide along the rod. The ring has a tiny woodpecker figure mounted on a spring. With the ring in the top position you pull the bird and it starts pecking on the rod, moving the ring downwards with each peck, making that boinging & ticking noise. I used to love it as a kid. I still do. But I used to, too.
Robert A. Heinlein died 9 years before the movie released. He was many things, but fascist he was not.
https://www.cyberport.de/notebook-und-tablet/notebooks/hp/pdp/1ca2-0aa/hp-probook-4-g1a-14-wuxga-ryzen-5-230-16gb-512gb-ssd-dos-cw6r1es-bto.html
You can probably find them at this price (650-700 EUR) across most major retailers in DE/AT.
We have deployed a bunch of these Probook 4-series G1 units, both Intel and AMD, they really punch above their weight class in build quality.
So much so that several of our business clients who historically always bought Elitebook 800-series and ThinkPad T-series for their fleets this generation decided to "downgrade" to Probook 4 and save a lot of money without noticeable loss in quality.
To quote our distributor: "HP really took their higher laptop classes behind a shed and shot them by upgrading the entry-level business class like this."
I play stuff I have from the publishers I'm boycotting. Maybe I bought it before I started boycotting them, maybe I got it for free.
The point is to not give them any money going forward. Not using something you've bought really plays into the whole "you don't own games, you just rent them" mentality.
Remember how the US lifted sanctions on Russian oil and Ukraine applied their own kinetic ones to compensate?
This just means Ukraine will apply their own suspension to the Russian Federation and pressure it to collapse before the 2028 games.
"The realms of ocean and the fields of air / Are mine, not his. By fatal lot to me / The liquid empire fell, and trident of the sea."
Thank you for taking the time to write this. As a millenial from the Balkans I thoroughly enjoyed the story and the similarities of our experiences. If you ever start a blog, I would be very much interested in a retro gaming perspective from China - we don't get enough non-western human perspectives like this in Europe, and love how similar gamers are throughout the world, which could be a wonderful unifying factor in this uncertain world.
Stubb knows Trump would never increase help for Ukraine. He also knows that the US has in the last few weeks burned through an ungodly amount of military stock that would have been useful to Ukraine. Even if Trump does a 180-degree on Ukraine, those interceptors are now gone.
This is more about providing EU with an explicit transactional reason (that Trump admin might understand) for refusing to get involved in the Iran debacle the US and Israel have gotten themselves into.
Ma da.
https://www.aa.com.tr/en/europe/eu-council-chief-voices-full-solidarity-with-spain-after-us-threat-over-madrids-stance-on-iran/3849869
https://www.politico.eu/article/us-strikes-on-iran-outside-international-law/
Optimum recently did a video on this. After 3000 hours his OLED got very faint burn-in of static UI elements. So it really depends on your use case.
If you'll use it to game for a couple of hours a day after work, it's probably gonna be 5 carefree years enjoying the wonderful OLED contrasts before you even start noticing burn-in.
If you (like me) need your monitors to stay on for the entire workday (and then some) - you probably won't be comfortable with the idea of starting to get noticeable burn-in after only a year of use.
Anyway, that's pretty much a dealbreaker for me and I'll probably be getting a MiniLED monitor instead. (Switch&Click recently had a video about this.)
I also like to buy stuff that will last ages, there are still monitors I bought in 2012 happily serving some of my family members. Buying something that will expire even if cared after seems... wasteful?
Perun is my weekly dose of sanity.
Meni je ovo odlicno. Ki Klopa prvi put cujem i sjeli su mi na prvo slusanje. Format priloga je nesto u stilu KEXP live nastupa, ali nase. Snimka s dnevnom pozadinom kroz prozore Lisinskog je 10/10, go KSET <3
For what it's worth, judging just from your stance about listening to kids: if you ever decided to have kids, I'm quite sure you'd make a better parent than most people who have kids nowadays.
This. There is so much Mozilla and EU can offer each other.
I was excited about the prospects of GVS ten years ago when I first read about it, it's wild to finally see it become available in an actual device, even if it's a prototype design.
Wonder how much additional effort it will require from VR content developers to get good positional data for stimulation.
Lemmy je super. Ko da sam na ranim danima reddita.
Anyone saying this is wrong, but a parent saying this about their own daughter is deeply disturbing to me on so many levels. I'm so sorry you're going through this.
Seems like a deeper issue - there's not just your daughter with a problem, there is also her father. Maybe to try couples' counseling with your husband first?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataboutism
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https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm5iBOcQ0GET_2FqFI61QDA
I still have a similar one. It's a vertical metal rod on a wooden base and a wooden ball on top. There's a ring that can slide along the rod. The ring has a tiny woodpecker figure mounted on a spring. With the ring in the top position you pull the bird and it starts pecking on the rod, moving the ring downwards with each peck, making that boinging & ticking noise. I used to love it as a kid. I still do. But I used to, too.
EDIT found a video of this exact one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Szhxh1eEEL4
Thank you.