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by rvense 2125 days ago
I use an X200, which is the generation before this. It just does what I want for media/web consumption and the light development work I do in my spare time. (I have a more modern Thinkpad for work. I think I'd be able to do the work on the X200, but maybe not in the way that I do with Typescript incremental compiles etc. VSCode would probably also suck.)

The only time I notice performance problems is bad websites, like Twitter or Reddit. But I'm getting a little stubborn about it, TBH, I don't think I should replace a perfectly working computer in order to use a site meant for displaying 500 character messages which worked perfectly well in its old incarnation. (And some of those same sites also suck on new hardware.)

There are a number of things that I do in my day-to-day life which I don't expect to ever change, things like maintaining a journal, sending and receiving text messages via e-mail, IRC or Signal, backup and organize pictures of my family, listening to music from my MP3 collection, watch videos (in reasonable but not ludicrous resolutions for the 12" screen), etc. These are things that I've done on this computer since I got it in 2009, they are completely solved problems and I would be extremely happy to use this machine until I die.