I have a bunch of old macs here with different distros onthem, mostly Mint, that I have been trying to give away to locals (without being obligated to provide support, which is the stickler apparently). They all run great. One could dumpster dive or curb cruise, or around here, lurk at Recycling.
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Okay, so, are you implying that Utah people are rubes who know nothing of political science, economics, the history of their own country, nor the definition of CRT?
I find the tagging system in lemmy more useful every day!
SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.worksto World News@lemmy.ml•‘Nobody Is Safe’: Canada Sends World a Warning Against Trump3·2 months agoThis is what false flag operations are for.
I’m sorry, did you just… oh lol never mind. I’m going to harvest this whoosh for wind power.
SreudianFlip@sh.itjust.worksto Books@lemmy.ml•The Ministry for the Future makes open source social media look easy.1·4 months agoTo be fair, he focuses on some struggles more than others. In Ministry it’s more about a few activists and one relevant bureaucrat organizing from top down and bottom up, and not really about labourers other than vignettes for context. Character development over plot for KSR, usually.
This is an extremely regional problem to solve. Where I am, which is a village and exurban-ruural, you would go to the electronics recycling depot and see if they have any choice items. Also you could call the various independent pc repair people to see if they have anything no longer supported but functional for free or cheap.
Also there’s various thrift stores that sometimes have computers cheap.
The closest big city is Vancouver so to curb cruise there I would pick upper middle class neighbourhoods with alleyways, and drive around on garbage collection days. I wouldn’t really dumpster dive unless I knew of a likely source from hearsay.