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Turns out, a-holes exist all around the world. They work in government. Military. Law Enforcement. Fast food. Grocery stores. That's a weird word, grocery. Who says that shit? Anyway...
In all seriousness, you can be an ass. Me too. Sorry. I love everybody. Always have. Always will.
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Did I mention it's Android 15? A 2-in-1? 12"? Don't get hung up on that last one.
This thing also comes with a mouse, a stylus, expandable to 2TB of storage, Octa-Core processor, 8000mAh battery, and more. UNDER $200.
Now, how is it that I can buy a Relndoo 2-in-1 12" Android 15 convertible tablet that easily competes with the big boys, plus adds more functionality, for that price? I'll tell you how some other day, maybe. Right now, here's my initial take...
I appreciate Linux, MacOS and the like, but I ❤️ me some Microsoft Windows. Why? Let's not get into it right now. Let's just say I can be helpful if you use Windows too.
It all started many years ago, with a tool made by IObit for cleaning up your Windows system. I used it personally and often professionally, although not necessarily approved software in a digital forensic environment. Wrong, it is easy to get off-the-shelf or subscription-based software tested, documented, and/or approved. I digress.
IObit uses a LOT of ads in their FREE products. They have clear check boxes though in their installers where you can easily disable any of the additional stuff being bundled, and the other ads that may pop up too often are well worth the value the product provides, IMHO. In fact, it's how I came across iTop Easy Desktop.
HP.com, pfff. I've been such a huge fan of HP for so many years.
After several years of seemingly trying every laptop brand and building my own workstations using refurbished HP chassis (eventually, I had to work up to the HP chassis), I see no need to purchase from them again anytime soon. The old stuff I have still works fine.
In fact, I'm creating this post on a refurbished HP z820 system I rebuilt which was originally used by a special effects production company. It was a member of a pretty powerful workgroup (Think mesh-computing. Render farms. Tatooine.). It's quiet as a church mouse, with more cores than all of Washington's apple trees.
My point being, if you're still in the corporate world, work in government, eat at McDonald's, or generally like powerful, quiet, reliable business systems, you may want to talk to HP.