My desktop computer has been running for a decade now and still serves its tasks well. I’ve never even updated the RAM. It’s basically just starting to show its age at this point.

Now to be fair it was custom, so I got top-end parts rather than cheap ones and assembled it, and packed it with more RAM than I needed at the time since that’s what tends to show its age earlier. So it was intended to last maybe 6 years without an upgrade.

But I also have a standard laptop that I’ve kind of lost track of the age of. I think it’s like seven years old and I still use it daily and travel with it.

I never would have imagined that these would last so long. I used to change computers far more frequently- they got so much better so quickly back then even for straightforward stuff. I’m not really pushing them with intensive gaming or processing activities, but still.

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do you mean you have owned it for a decade or it has been online for a decade just like btc??

I’ve owned it for a decade and use it regularly. I still shut it off sometimes lol.

Still nice. Do you have #Phoenix server wallet on it yet?? https://youtu.be/IsXx1nLqG7o?si= :) if not... here is a tutorial i have recently shared.

Lyn, that's great to hear that I have an old Chromebook that I have dual booting with Linux Ubuntu that still works well. Lots of things can last a great amount of time if we just take care of them and use them as intended.

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I still run a 10th gen i7 with a 3070 on my desktop and it still handles everything i throw at it just fine. I feel like for most tasks it's hard to justify new hardware.

Here in brazil each 2yr when i was young my parents sells and buy a new car. Now 10years without change is normal. I think any equipment that achieves high level of its functions makes the change less frequent . Becomes a commodity .

And in the beginning the change is fast.

Funny that the big industries are where the changing is faster, the old as skow industry is where the change is very slow and the fading ones are where the change of the item is getting slower fast , as pcs are today ans cellphones are getting there too .

Computers used to get so slow after aging just a few years. My current desktop is also about 10 years old and it runs great still.

I've been running a higher mid range Razer gaming laptop from 2017. Before that I was renewing the system every 3 to 5 years. They seem to last longer now, yes.

Tell me you don't run llm's on your desktop, without telling me.

macs are super durable and provide long-term software support.

Gotta give credit where it’s due

My dell (work) laptop on the other hand barely lasts 3 years

I love my old working computers. I try to stretch their lifespan as much as possible with small upgrades, installing light weight Linux versions and putting them to work on specific tasks.

Like a useless 5 year old #Chromebook that recently became my nostr typing machine with #lubuntu, #Emacs, and #algia.

Mines been running since 2018 now

I share your experience. I still have one Thinkpad going on 14 years old and it’s still my daily driver for personal use

Computers last a lot longer than people think they do. It’s usually the software that forces people to upgrade. I have my first gen iPod touch that would still be fully functional if not for the battery and the operating system.

11 years on my system76. One speaker blew out when I was trying to dust it off, and the ethernet port misbehaves when something overheats, but a 500G SSD and 16G of ram still is enough to keep me going. I've tried moving to newer laptops but this one still is plenty fast. At this point it will stay with me until it breaks.