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I want to introduce you all to my idea of a "pleasant computer" - It's a computer, either factory made or built yourself, that brings you calm and comfort to use. Maybe a gentle sense of nostalgia. It might not have the biggest and best specs out there. It might not even have modern hardware. But a pleasant computer is a joy to use. For me, it's a beige box Pentium machine that runs Windows 95 or 3.1. What about you all? Any pleasant computer builds? :)

10 months ago · 👍 bavarianbarbarian, byte

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👽 captainrantcraft

Love the thought. I've just scooped up some ultra cheap desktop. Quite modern with it's i3 but no matter. Intending to run Haiku OS (https://www.haiku-os.org/) in earnest on it. That OS reminds me about my brief but exciting time looking into BeOS.

For a true "peasant computer" I could imagine finding an old Performa Mac. Or getting the Old Quadra 700 to work again. You inspired me to go and try some of that. · 1 month ago

https://www.haiku-os.org/

👽 byte

mine is thiccpad t430 with minimalistic linux, the only unpleasant thing about it is the screen. but I plan to get a proper IPS for it · 10 months ago

👽 bavarianbarbarian

Amiga 1200HD, or the 3000UX in my dreams · 10 months ago

👽 yuno

I'd have to say my thinkpad x60s running OpenBSD which I use to browse gemini-space · 10 months ago

👽 lykso

I have a lot of nostalgia for DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 98, the iMacs they had at my local library around the turn of the millenium, and whichever OS my uncle's Apple PowerPC used to run. I wouldn't say these would be a joy to use now, though. So much of what I liked about my experiences with those machines depended on everything else that was going on in the world and in my life at the time. I've built and emulated retro machines, but it's not the same.

I'm presently trying to build a "pleasant computing" experience for my current stage of life, but it's a fairly big undertaking given the depth of my requirements now. · 10 months ago

👽 tm85

My Dell Latitude D800 from 2001. It runs Windows XP and I play Flight Simulator 98 on it. :) · 10 months ago