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It's a bit of a tradition to run your favourite open source OS on an outdated ~~e-waste~~ notebook, decorated with stickers. Let's celebrate this and show off our sticker bombs!

This is my Acer Extensa 5630EZ (upgraded with a SSD and a whopping 4GB of RAM), used as a testing machine for distro hopping and currently intended for running OpenBSD. :)

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[–] DAC_Protogen 2 points 1 year ago

Here's my freshly decorated ThinkPad!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Nice pics :) I wish I had one to share. But I'm sticker hoarder; I have some weird irrational aversion to sticking them on things as I keep thinking I'll find a better place to put them!

[–] DAC_Protogen 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Heh, I can understand where you come from. This is weirdly related to life in general. I think you just should use them. They were made for being put on something, it's their purpose. And they are replaceable. Even if you had some unique ones that you couldn't just order online again, at some point, you have to let them go, one way or the other. Either forever unseen, stashed away, or gloriously put on the front of something, at least being showcased and allowed to shine for a period of time, while they and the object you put them on are relevant to your life. And even if you "lose" them at some point by letting go of whatever they decorate, there will be other stickers to fill that gap and bring you a different taste of joy. It's like with people in our lives. Every person, animal or object can only accompany you for a limited amount of time. Some stay longer in your life, some only briefly. Enjoy them to the fullest, while they are there.

If you have some super rare, unique and expensive ones that you're simply proud of having in your collection, that you get joy out of by simply owning them, it makes sense to collect them without sticking them on something. But let's be honest, most stickers out there are easy to replace. And you could also go the route of specifically shopping for ones to put on something. ;)

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I felt like I had something worth contributing here, so I took decided to finally take the time to install OpenBSD on my little netbook from 2008 (Acer aspire one). Turns out I had to crack open 2 other laptops to find a supported wireless card ! But now I can finally run my favorite OS on this little thing, and you made me do it, so thanks !

The other one is an HP elite book I use at work so I cannot run openbsd on it (I tried though but got gently asked to not do that please). I used it last December as an advent calendar by slapping a new sticker everyday until Christmas. Quite happy with the result !

[–] DAC_Protogen 2 points 1 year ago

Thank you so much for sharing these! ❤️ Felt a little awkward to be a one-man-show!