Oldtober: Use an old computer during October
Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2025 4:36 am
The full write up is here but I'll give you the short version:
Find a computer that is "old" and try to use it as much as you can for daily tasks in October.
"Old" means around 10 years, specifically aiming for anything before Kaby Lake, Zen, Pascal, and Polaris, if you're a nerd and those names mean anything to you.
Yes, you probably want to use Linux. Or BSD.
I'm not really calling this a "challenge" because it's not one, it's just a fun thing to try out. Maybe you do it for a week and hate it, you really think you should say you "failed"? You probably still learned some things, that's time well spent.
I plan on giving my T420 a bit of a dust off and seeing how well it holds up now. If I'm feeling extra spicy I may smack a spinny drive in it instead of an SSD.
Find a computer that is "old" and try to use it as much as you can for daily tasks in October.
"Old" means around 10 years, specifically aiming for anything before Kaby Lake, Zen, Pascal, and Polaris, if you're a nerd and those names mean anything to you.
Yes, you probably want to use Linux. Or BSD.
I'm not really calling this a "challenge" because it's not one, it's just a fun thing to try out. Maybe you do it for a week and hate it, you really think you should say you "failed"? You probably still learned some things, that's time well spent.
I plan on giving my T420 a bit of a dust off and seeing how well it holds up now. If I'm feeling extra spicy I may smack a spinny drive in it instead of an SSD.