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Author: Drew DeVault <sir@cmpwn.com>
Date:   Fri, 14 May 2021 09:51:25 -1000

Further typo fix

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diff --git a/content/blog/Pinebook-Pro-review.gmi b/content/blog/Pinebook-Pro-review.gmi @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ The built-in speakers are also pretty tinny and weak. It has a headphone port wh Cons aside, what do I like about it? Well, many things. It’s lightweight and thin (1.3kg), but has a nice 14" screen that feels like the right size for me. The screen looks really nice, too. The colors look good, it works well at any brightness level, and in most lighting situations. It’s definitely better than the old X200 display. The keyboard is not as nice as the ThinkPad (a high bar to meet), but it’s pretty comfortable for extended use. The two USB-3 ports and the sole USB-C port are also nice to have. It can charge via USB-C, or via an included DC wall wart and barrel plug. The battery lasts for 6-8 hours: way better than my old ThinkPad. -It is an ARM machine, so the performance is not competitive with modern x86_64 platforms. It is somewhat faster than my 11-year-old previous machine, though. It has six cores and any parallelizable job (like building code) works acceptably fast, at least for the langauges I primarily use (i.e. not Rust or C++). It can also play back 1080p video with a little bit of stuttering, and 720p video flawlessly. Browsing the web is a bit of a chore, but it always was. Sourcehut works fine. +It is an ARM machine, so the performance is not competitive with modern x86_64 platforms. It is somewhat faster than my 11-year-old previous machine, though. It has six cores and any parallelizable job (like building code) works acceptably fast, at least for the languages I primarily use (i.e. not Rust or C++). It can also play back 1080p video with a little bit of stuttering, and 720p video flawlessly. Browsing the web is a bit of a chore, but it always was. Sourcehut works fine. => https://sourcehut.org/blog/2021-05-08-sourcehut-is-the-fastest-who-cares Sourcehut is the fastest. So what? diff --git a/content/blog/Pinebook-Pro-review.md b/content/blog/Pinebook-Pro-review.md @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ better than my old ThinkPad. It is an ARM machine, so the performance is not competitive with modern x86_64 platforms. It is somewhat faster than my 11-year-old previous machine, though. It has six cores and any parallelizable job (like building code) works -acceptably fast, at least for the langauges I primarily use (i.e. not Rust or +acceptably fast, at least for the languages I primarily use (i.e. not Rust or C++). It can also play back 1080p video with a *little bit* of stuttering, and 720p video flawlessly. Browsing the web is a bit of a chore, but it always was. [Sourcehut works fine][2].