Yeah for the same price you could have gotten a laptop with a better keyboard. I looked into reviews of those things when they were new and it was all negative, apparently the keyboard is super awkward.
Can you atleast SSH into your server with it out and about? That's the only practical use case I see, but a pinephone with the keyboard case can do the same.
No, but you can get 18650s anywhere: it is a standard size.
> Gonna get a nice wiki change 3 years after the fact like Pinephone, asckually dont use aftermarket batteries with a higher compacity, it will burn out valuable chips... like your modem!!
They don't even provide batteries, so if there were issues with any manufacturer's batteries, that would appear on the forums pretty quickly. (Also instead of just some broadcast information or a stupid Discord channel, there's a forum. People hack the devices a lot.)
The PinePhone is a product designed to be a phone, this is a hackable computer and a little more open, it's not very product-y.
@charlie_root@dcc Proprietary batteries, proprietary chargers, no circuit diagrams or STL files in case you need to replace/repair/hack, hard to disassemble, no ARM/RISC-V options, and the Thinkpad keyboards are all chicklets now, totally unusable. Plus for a thing twice the size of the DevTerm, there's no excuse to have *fewer* USB ports than a DevTerm.
Am I building DiY batteries on the device? Gonna get a nice wiki change 3 years after the fact like Pinephone, asckually dont use aftermarket batteries with a higher compacity, it will burn out valuable chips... like your modem!!
> Luckily, they provide RSS feeds of search queries, so you can just wait until the right thing at the right price appears.
yet another reason why rss is useful. this is why they pay you the big bucks, thanks for the tip.
> Ha, I adapted so that I could become a statue: "I want a thing I can get parts for no matter what happens."
you're.a sustainable statue. i'm waiting for the hippies to knock me off my base. i just can't let go of the t48x series chassis and keyboard. just picked up one that claimed to be "locked by computrace". for 50$. it arrived and well, it's no longer "locked by computrace". i did have to buy a charger. but it's likely one of the cleanest ones i've ever had.
@threat@charlie_root@dcc The usual places: newegg, eBay. If they don't make it any more, I don't want to get into the aftermarket DIY thing on a closed system: it's like ban-evading on Twitter instead of just going to fedi, better to just rip the bandaid off and either start getting into the "Shove a Pi with LCD and batteries into a pelican case" scene or hop to an open system like the DevTerm.
@p@charlie_root@dcc newegg is a house-heavy-odds crap-shoot. there's a handful of ebay sellers that have genuine parts. this will eventually go away so while you've adapted i'm a statue. eventually my foundation will crack
> I got the DevTerm specifically because it was getting harder and harder to get replacement Thinkpads
i know you mentioned this before, where were you looking? i'm swimming in a lake of thinkpads and their parts. so far the lake has a positive flow and has yet to slow.
@charlie_root@dcc I got the DevTerm specifically because it was getting harder and harder to get replacement Thinkpads once the new ones became intolerable. Parts you can source from wherever, easy to disassemble (no screwdriver needed, unless you are disassembling the keyboard), batteries are standard-ass 18650s, three-button mouse device.
The previous machine was found because of the "Live Bookmark" feature that Firefox killed off. The bookmarks toolbar says "Cheapass Servers" and there's a dropdown and it showed me cheap-ass servers.
> i'm waiting for the hippies to knock me off my base.
Pic related.
> it arrived and well, it's no longer "locked by computrace".