Take the money you plan on spending on the fancy laptop and instead buy a super cheap secondhand Thinkpad ($150) and install Linux on it. Now with the leftover money setup a homelab. Then learn about homeserver solutions such as Proxmox and self-hosting.
Starlabs? No, I have no experience with it. But I'm considering to buy one of them. But I heard Max from nostr:nprofile1qqsx6nzfd50y45cuew7m8467u38zwd6tp9zxq7h2avyyddvrcq9xvgspg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcglkjap has one. Maybe he can say if it's worth the money
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I'm Already running Linux on my Laptop. Why I'm interested in such products is the disabled Intel ME and the already installed core boot. I know I could do this by myself on some old thinkpads, but I'm just to lazy to figure out how to do it.
What do you mean by homelab? Is this a special software or hardware?
Homelab is just a term for running a server at home which you remote into or use to setup self hosting. There are a few different OSes that specialize in it, eg Proxmox. /r/Homelab is a good resource.
Oh okay. Thanks👍
Heard often of proxmox but never looked into it. Maybe I find some time and motivation in the Christmas holidays for it