Okay. Please help me as I ask COMPUTER BABBY QUESTIONS.
I have a Thinkpad T14 Gen 3 (AMD).
It has a 256 GB HD. That's too small. I want to buy a new, bigger one. I have a sense the good hard drives these days are "M.2".
Lenovo's specs page
https://www.lenovo.com/ca/en/p/laptops/thinkpad/thinkpadt/thinkpad-t14-gen-3-(14-inch-amd)/len101t0013
doesn't say anything about "M.2". It says the hd is "PCIe".
I run "lshw" to see what's on the computer. It says "NVMe".
How do I find out the bestest fastest aftermarket drive Canada Computers carries that my computer will support
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I only understand computation as the MANIPULATION OF ABSTRACT PLATONIC FORMS. I do not understand this realm where computers are "physical objects" you manipulate with "screwdrivers". I would prefer to use Math to translate my thoughts directly into action, as if I am casting magic spells
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Okay thank you all for explaining. I have one more question: Is there actually, like, a difference between drive vendors. Like if I pick WD vs Samsung vs Lexar (vs… "crucial"?!) will it ever make any difference
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Okay. So I think I have my plans for the hard drive complete. Now here's the shedpainty question:
The old drive has Ubuntu 24.04 on it. I hate it.
Should I trade down to Debian?
Or should I trade up to Pop!_OS?
Will I regret either of these? Will either one, if I just go get a standard usb key installation, cause driver problems with my AMD chipset or secure boot or whatever other junk Lenovo has on board?
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Okay I have more computer build babby questions
I got a hard drive
But I've been warned it's one that runs hot
So I think I want a thermal "strip", which is apparently a heatsink that fits into smol spaces like a laptop
I google
https://www.amazon.ca/Deal4GO-Heatsink-5B40Z68852-Replacement-Thinkpad/dp/B0CDSBKD1X
This looks good! Oh, they're out of stock. Except wait, why doesit say "replacement"?
I watch installation instructions
https://youtu.be/8sm1ScVUHqY?t=108
Is there a hd heatsink strip in my friggin laptop already?? (1/2)
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I only want to open up the laptop once. Trying to decide if I should
(a) just open it and assume there's already a heatstrip
(b) I poke around and there's lots of weird blue polymer strips that seem to do the same thing? It wouldn't be that expensive to just buy one and have it around if it turns out there's not one in there already…
https://www.amazon.ca/s?k=m.2+thermal+pad&crid=2UQ8R3U74NIPB&sprefix=m+2+thermal+pad%2Caps%2C92&ref=nb_sb_noss_2
(c) set the computer preemptively on fire, so that the hard drive can't be the one to overheat it
(2/2)
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Update: Fuck this town i'm out
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@mcc That was exactly my reaction the last time I wanted to install an ubuntu and it recommended Balena Etcher
I'll stick with good old dd thanks
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@nev It sounds extremely fake
Like ChatGPT tried to come up with a name for a computer program
Or if a network television writer had to come up with a name for a one-off character who is an Artist and somewhat snooty
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@mcc and I don't know why this bothers me so much but it's not even in the repos I don't think???
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@mcc @nev It's the name of a YouTube channel dedicated to whale scrimshaw.
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@hendric @mcc Balena Escher offers several architecture options: amd64, arm64, i386, impossible
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@nev @mcc If you're ever fed up googling dd arguments, you can actually just cat or cp the iso straight to the device. dd hasn't been needed in decades. I forget why it was ever needed.
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@evert @mcc wait for real?????
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@nev @mcc yah frankly i love dropping this fact on people haha. dd is a pain to remember yet everyone defaults to it for specifically this task.
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@evert @mcc apparently back in the day it was better-suited to working with binaries than cat, and I suppose the rest is tradition.
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@evert@indieweb.social @nev@bananachips.club @mcc@mastodon.social it's literally 2 arguments i don't understand how people forget
then again i remember really specific nerd stuff forever sometimes then can't at all remember 95% of other stuff, even other really specific nerd stuff, so fair i guess
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@hanna @mcc @nev i write an iso to a device twice per year and dd looks different than any other tool. plus cp works just fine, or you can use pv
and get a nice progress bar!
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