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This is the 6th day of the challenge! Time went quite fast.
I got quite bored two days ago because it was very frustrating to not be able to do everything I want. I wanted to contribute to OpenBSD but the computer is way to slow to do anything useful beyond editing files.
Although, it got better yesterday, 5th day of the challenge, when I decided to move away from claws-mail and switch to neomutt for my emails. I updated claws-mail to version 4.0.0 freshly released and starting updating the OpenBSD package, but claws-mail switched to gtk3 and it became too slow for the computer.
I started using a mouse on the laptop and it made some tasks more enjoyable although I don't need it too much because most of my programs are in a console but every time I need the cursor it's more pleasant to use a mouse support 3 clicks + wheel.
The computer is the sum of its software. Here is a list of the software I'm using right now:
I'm often asked how I deal with youtube, I just don't, I don't use youtube so problem is solved :-) I use no streaming services at home.
I had to use my regular computer to order a pizza because the stupid pizza company doesn't want to take orders by phone and they are the only pizza shop around... :( I could have done using my phone but I don't really trust my phone web browser to support all the operations of the process.
I could easily handle using this computer for more time if I hadn't so many requirements on web services, mostly for ordering products I can't find locally (pizza doesn't count here) and I hate using my phone for web access because I hate smartphone most of the time.
If I had used an old i386 / amd64 computer I would have been able to use a webkit browser even if it was slow, but on PowerPC the state of web browser with javascript is complicated and currently none works for me on OpenBSD.