I see the same kind of criticism aimed at Asahi Linux and Chrultrabook, "Why bother supporting Linux on this hardware, just stop buying bad laptops"

Not supporting Linux on Apple Silicon or Chromebooks, won't at all slow down the sales of these devices, but what it does do is give these devices the ability to have a second life once they've gone EOL saving at least some of them from going straight into e-waste

@BrodieOnLinux

This plucky thin client Dell Wyse 5470 machine is around $30-$100 USD used. Keyboard is great, it ran a version of Linux from the factory to do remote desktop, so driver support is solid.

Everything works, no gaming but the YouTube is fine, speakers functional. A solid light weight don't really care what happens to it need a laptop to run around with workhorse.

This machine technically can run Windows. LOL

@pauliehedron @BrodieOnLinux I daily drive a #hp #t620 as a mini server, because in #Germany power is expensive af and I want something cheap (€30 used), quiet (fanless!) and having #amd64 durig the #PiShortage.