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I have an old ThinkPad T42 coming my way. I plan to use it alongside my daily driver mainly for reading, emacs, and retro gaming. I will be dual booting a lightweight flavour of Linux (TBD) and Windows 98 on it.

However, I am a bit concerned about its ability to handle today's internet, with all of its heavy websites.

I would love to hear from those of you who are still using old ThinkPads (or other vintage laptops) in 2024. How do you make it work? Do you use lightweight browsers, specific configurations, or lightweight websites to get around the limitations of older hardware?

Are there any specific tips or tricks you can share for getting the most out of an old ThinkPad on the modern web?

Looking forward to hearing about your experiences!

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[–] AusatKeyboardPremi@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

It has been more than a decade since I used IRC, #oldcomputerchallenge is a very good reason to get back to using it.

I was superficially aware of Gopher, but I did not know of the other internet protocols mentioned at: https://portal.mozz.us

Also, I completely agree with your point about using light software. I hope I come across more such software as I go down this rabbit hole.

I have learnt so much from your few comments. Thank you so much!

P.S. I am curious to know what your daily driver is, only if you don’t mind sharing.

[–] pmjv@lemmy.sdf.org 4 points 3 months ago (1 children)

No problem. I think it's good practice that can very well make you realize that obsolete machines aren't really that obsolete.

I use a thinkpad x220.

[–] AusatKeyboardPremi@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago

X220 is a beautiful machine! May it continue to serve you well for years to come. :-)