I'd probably just save a little for them, and once you invest enough for a powerful enough machine, then I'd purchase it with a little bit of money left. That's how I'd do it, though your mileage may vary.
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I've seen his name somewhere (probably from Cr1tikal), but never watched a video on him.
Another reason why the English Language is the hardest language in the world. Most of us native speakers still suck at it.
It was surprisingly dumb for this man to be forced to do this. I'm glad this nurse decided to circumvent that by adopting this doggo, though.
She chose to do this, but I'd go one step further.... That coke-addled monster needs to be stoned (biblical stoning, not pot).
This is 100% blackmail your relative is a victim of, as she's likely been unsafe since she basically called this guy out on his nonsense.
She needs to use these guides... she needs to become a ghost of sorts: https://untraceabledigitaldissident.com/articles
These need to be read every day, and she'll need to catch up on how she can turn her privacy around. The reason why I said that she was being blackmailed was because she didn't practice good OPSEC.
I'd take a look at something like System76 with their stuff, or potentially something like Tuxedo. If you want Linux pre-installed on a laptop, look for stuff that already has is supported OOTB.
Of course, there are people refurbishing laptops and slapping Linux on them, as many ThinkPads and similar devices from Lenovo are getting Linux slapped on there. I'd stick with Mint, Pop_OS!, CachyOS, or Nobara Project, unless you want X11/XLibre by default. If XLibre by default, there are many distros that are implementing it instead of XOrg's implementation of X11.
Maybe older Texans, but the younger ones know better than to hand their information over to the government, unless they're Catholic or some other form thereof, then I can see that happening too.
Texans need to fight back, and I'm sure they will. This is a 4A violation waiting to happen.
This is late, but I'd personally believe that Microsap and Crapple would be targeting more distros, not just Arch. Either them or state-level threat actors are involved, because they know Linux cannot be easily backdoored like what Unit 8200 learned with XZ Utils, backdooring it before it got reversed.
Their stuff was really good back in the day, and their quality was fantastic. Too bad the quality's gone to trash, especially during COVID.
That is invincibility to me.