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For the purposes of this site, when I am talking about computers I am nearly always discussing Windows computers in the "standard office desktop/laptop" configuration; these are the kinds of computers that I am most familiar with. I cannot help you with two-in-ones, all-in-ones, gaming computers, tablets, etc. These are the computers that I can discuss with the most nuance and that I can be most helpful with. However, I know there will be further questions so for more info please see: | |||
*[[But what about Apple?]] | |||
*[[But what about Linux?]] | |||
== Hardware == | == Hardware == |
Revision as of 20:32, 13 March 2024
I've worked at a small MSP for over a decade and have been kicking around the LA hacker scene for like 20 years. The linked articles are based in my accumulated knowledge from time cheerfully mis-spent.
About Computers
For the purposes of this site, when I am talking about computers I am nearly always discussing Windows computers in the "standard office desktop/laptop" configuration; these are the kinds of computers that I am most familiar with. I cannot help you with two-in-ones, all-in-ones, gaming computers, tablets, etc. These are the computers that I can discuss with the most nuance and that I can be most helpful with. However, I know there will be further questions so for more info please see:
Hardware
- Guide to Buying a Computer (Information for 2024)
- How to Make Your Computer Meaningfully Faster
- On Computer Brands
- Framework Laptops
Software
Operating Systems
Open Source Software
Security