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@kevin@social.interlunium.nl So, how much more years you reckon this gadgets can still fly? It's already like 13 years is it not? Discontinued more than 10 years ago? What are you going to do when the
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@Linux@linuxrocks.online Oh for many more years. Even on my Lenovo X230 I can do almost all of my work without any issues. And yes, nearly all of the parts can still be bought new. There's lots of fac
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@kevin@social.interlunium.nl Ok, so China is not a problem for your company for these parts. Can you give examples for kinds of work you do in your company with this equipment in your company? You wou
CEO of Interlunium | Free and Open Source Software Consultancy I do things with coreboot, Debian and OpenWrt, and I rarely click "Accept". - Exclusively using GNU/Linux and free / open source software. - No proprietary BIOS/UEFI anywhere. - Self-hosting everything. - Mobile phone-free. I only talk about technical / work-related subjects. I'm not really interested in politics other than those related to free / open source software, privacy, individual freedoms and technological sovereignty.
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CEO of Interlunium | Free and Open Source Software Consultancy I do things with coreboot, Debian and OpenWrt, and I rarely click "Accept". - Exclusively using GNU/Linux and free / open source software. - No proprietary BIOS/UEFI anywhere. - Self-hosting everything. - Mobile phone-free. I only talk about technical / work-related subjects. I'm not really interested in politics other than those related to free / open source software, privacy, individual freedoms and technological sovereignty.
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@Linux@linuxrocks.online Everything is manufactured in China, so what can you do? We no longer have the knowledge or capacity to do so here in Europe sadly.
And what we do; well, we develop, host, support and maintain Free and open source software in the broadest sense of the word. So mainly SSH, vim and git.
Interlunium focuses specifically on people and companies who want systems and infrastructure to be as FOSS as possible, so helping others acquire a similar setup as our own is basically our core business.
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