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Prunebutt, to memes in Know your enemy

Sorry, I interpreted it as aggressive. Figuring out tone in text form is hard and all that. Sorry that I wrongly accused you.

Things I didn’t get:

A reminder that the labour theory of value is not a marxist concept.

Marx hasn’t been explicity brought up yet (at least not in my comment). Only implicitly in the original post. Again: thought you were attacking me and was like “umm… So what?”

When people wave their hands around and say “labor theory of value isn’t objectively true!!”, they’re shadowboxing a ghost.

I thought you meant me, since that was what I was basically saying. 😅

Value != price

Now, that one wasn’t even implicitly mentioned.

I hope you don’t hold my misunderstanding against me.

Prunebutt, to memes in Know your enemy

Umm… Thanks for that unnecessarily aggressive seeming and a bit incompehensible addendum, I guess?

Prunebutt, to memes in Know your enemy

I was talking about the theory, not value. Sorry if that didn’t come across.

Now that I think about it: isn’t value culturally determined in many things? Why are apple products more expensive than other computers with the same specs? Why is a ticket to a Billie Eilish concert more valuable than one to my neighbor’s indie rock band?

Prunebutt, to memes in Know your enemy

You’re right. It’s one theory. There is however ongoing debate on which theory is “correct”.

This vid explains it quite well and with Simpsons clips so the hour of video is bearable:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Z2LCNAVfMw

Prunebutt, to memes in Know your enemy

Reminder that while the labour theory of value can be practical to understand certain aspects of society, it is still culturally biased and not “objectively” true.

What creates value can only be answered in a cultural framework.

Prunebutt, to linux in Surface Go 2 with 4GB Ram and 4425Y worth it?

The SSD is still soldered to the motherboard.

Prunebutt, to linux in Surface Go 2 with 4GB Ram and 4425Y worth it?

It’s a bit older, but the other comments kind of convinced me that MS just released a severely underpowered piece of hardware as the “budget option”.

Kind of untypical for them, especially considering that the surface devices are supposed to compete with ipads and Windows 11 is supposed to run on these things.

Prunebutt, to linux in Surface Go 2 with 4GB Ram and 4425Y worth it?

I’m quite sure they’re new. Out of curiosity: Why do the specs make you think it’s refurbished? AFAIK, refurbishes don’t change the components. ;)

Prunebutt, to linux in Surface Go 2 with 4GB Ram and 4425Y worth it?

The form factor is what makes the device so enticing to me. But maybe going used is the way to go.

Prunebutt, to linux in Surface Go 2 with 4GB Ram and 4425Y worth it?

I already have a laptop. I was in the market for a small tablet.

Prunebutt, to linux in Surface Go 2 with 4GB Ram and 4425Y worth it?

Thank you, but the other comments have dissuaded me from getting a 4GB device. ;)

Prunebutt, to linux in Surface Go 2 with 4GB Ram and 4425Y worth it?

There is quite an active Linux on Surface community, so I figured that it’s a bit easier to get it running.

Prunebutt, (edited ) to linux in Surface Go 2 with 4GB Ram and 4425Y worth it?

I was specifically hoping for something with the 10" form factor. I already have a thinkpad as a laptop and was hoping for something with a smaller form factor.

Prunebutt, to linux in Surface Go 2 with 4GB Ram and 4425Y worth it?

Thanks for the tips. I guess it’s really a bad idea after all.

Here’s hoping that the pinetab will be in stock sometime in the future. :)

Prunebutt, to linux in Surface Go 2 with 4GB Ram and 4425Y worth it?

Oof. Didn’t even think of the SSD bit. The surface devices are generally good quality but the repairability is apparently atrocious with all these soldered Chips.

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