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  • Maybe for the positions you may have been in; had I used Linux at any of those other jobs there would constantly be document compatibility issues between LibreOffice and Word, and in an IT position I wouldn’t be able to replicate issues a user is facing, unable to read Windows memory dumps or event logs on my own machine, the RMM doesn’t have a client for a tech to use on Linux, and that’s just scratching the surface.

    The benefits of Linux for me (no ads, no telemetry, familiarity of the terminal and config files, open source, privacy, sticking it to big tech, etc.) just don’t translate into things that would make me more productive at work.


  • None of my desk jobs have ever allowed a personal computer because of the risk of data leaking.

    Was cautioned about an employee at our competitor who used a personal device, it was stolen and it had client data on it including some of their IP, and when that client took legal action, because the employee acted out of company policy they were on the hook for it.





  • I hear you, and I’m sure others do too, even if they don’t reply back.

    I’m not sure how to take this post, whether you’re looking for some direction on where to go next, if you’re just venting about your current situation, or something else.

    Regardless, you’ve reached out to someone somewhere here on Lemmy and that’s great. Maybe someone else here will comment some great advice specific to you, but otherwise I would highly suggest you find some free service to help if you haven’t already.

    I’m not sure where you are in the world (and I don’t expect you to divulge that), but a good start might be a debt helpline. Australia has one, and I’ve been fortunate enough so far not to need it, so I can’t speak for how good or bad they generally are but I don’t see the harm in trying.

    If you’ve already tried reaching out for help and you’re still both in this situation and clearly stressed, don’t discount all help options because the ones you tried didn’t work out. Outside of public services, even asking friends (especially older ones) for advice would be worth it. Even the lady across the counter you regularly shop at. Don’t dump it all on them but just ask if they were in crippling debt what would they do.


  • It’s a fair bit older than yours, but I’ve been so pleased with my X260. I originally got it as a side to my T480 but I find myself just taking the X260 when studying and leaving my T480 as a docked laptop because of the smaller form factor, battery life is way better (6 hours for my use) and for what I do (attending online classes, programming, and other studies) the performance is good enough (on LMDE, it probably wouldn’t take Windows well anymore)

    The later X series like the X280 have options for quad core processors I believe if you wanted more performance. Given I only paid $120AUD for my X260 and I like the slight chunkiness of it (feels more rugged for on the go) that the X280 lost, I’m not upgrading anytime soon.