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That's a great configuration laptop. Looking forward to try my hands-on it.


Recently we've added support to curate the Rust programming remote jobs at Remote Leaf[1]. We've seen a some surge in the Rust remote jobs in the recent months. Maybe because it's being accepted by a wide variety of developers and also hiring companies started using it?

[1] - https://remoteleaf.com


Remote Leaf[1] founder here, I would like to offer a free month of Remote Leaf membership to people who lost their job during this crisis, that might help you land a remote job. We hand-pick thousands of remote jobs from tons of job boards and only sends the ones that apply to you. Just ping me on Twitter(@abinaya_rl) and send me an email to avail this :)

[1] - https://remoteleaf.com


Appreciate the guide coming from Gitlab. Gitlab is one of my inspiration to start my remote company[1] which also helps remote job seekers.

[1] - https://remoteleaf.com


I love simple things, thank you for sharing!


Can't wait to use it, thanks for doing this.


If you know basic python, checkout ROS, interesting issues to solve -> https://github.com/ros/rosdistro/contribute


This is really an interesting question. Why do we need to pay for Windows when you are going to format it and install Linux?


The difference in costs for OEM manufacturers, at least when I priced out similar business laptops on Dell's website, was about $40.

Rather not have to pay it, but not anything crazy relative to the price of hardware.


Because antitrust legislation in US is a rusting tool on the shelf.


I'm in the EU, who can I blame for this?


US hegemony, Microsoft's anticompetitive/subsidized practices, and our peers for not demanding better - if you're really looking!


- I don't have any budget limits

- The screen can be full hd or 4k is fine.

- With regards to the GPU intel integrated is totally fine.

- Min 5 hours battery life


It's your software needs that are really important.

What distro?

Do you need virtualization?

Are you looking to just have access to bash and unix-like tools?

Windows and Chromebooks fill most of my software needs for Linux... I push whatever else to a cloud, or switch to a more dedicated tower/rig for horsepower.


I like DuckDuckGo, right time this page appeared on my timeline, I'm going to switch to DDG while google's search results look like an ad lately.

- https://twitter.com/craigmod/status/1219644556003565568


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