IBM Model M; there's nothing better than buckling springs when it comes to tactility (and noise).
Those Keychron keyboards do look pretty neat, though.
IBM Model M; there's nothing better than buckling springs when it comes to tactility (and noise).
Those Keychron keyboards do look pretty neat, though.
Tetris DX, either on original hardware or my Analogue Pocket
You could sell it for way too much on ebay, those M1 Macbooks are still worth a fair bit. I recently tried to get a water damaged M1 Pro Macbook and people outbid me like crazy; went for 150€ in the end despite being almost certainly a total dud.
Even ones without a working display go for 170€, which is far more than I'd pay for a fully working non-workstation laptop from that time...