rooted nooks are incredible. i still use my nook simple touch from 2012 as my primary ereader. if you manager your own local epub library instead of using a centralized store/platform like amazon kindle, rooted nooks are incredibly usable and versatile. it is worth noting, if you plan to use a nook w/ barne and noble's store, anything from before 2013 loses support after June of this year. But if you're buying ebooks you can just get them directly from the publisher or author for the same price (or often cheaper), so i see little reason to buy into a single platform w/ DRM.
I have a nook that the touch part of the touch screen doesn't work on. If I root that what are my options for making it useful again? (I could prevent Android from starting up altogether and build my own thing on top of the underlying Linux, but given that I still haven't bothered with that in like the last 5-10 years, I'd rather there be a ready-made thing...)
Thinkpad's are amazing. I once dropped a T420 on the floor and it hit a corner. The laptop took no damage. The floor however actually had a small dent.
To those who want a thinkpad I would highly suggest the T480 variant because it has a internal and external battery which is pretty rare while having 2 ssd slots, 2 ram slots you can even upgrade its touchpad and and keyboard into a backlit one which is sick.
thanks james! ur the one who got me into tech, thinkpads, and programming. i always thought that kinda stuff was nerdy, but because of you i realized how cool it is! (btw i just won my first hackathon at 14 years old) but yeah cool vid.
as someone who constantly struggles with focusing on my studies and work, i learned so much from your videos! thank you for motivating me and many people who share the same problem. much appreciated!
I am not a computer science student nor looking for an everyday carry - this is one of my favorite videos I have seen recently. Thanks for the entertainment
I am getting an ideapad most probably but thinkpads are def a vibe. Watching you seems very original and it's always a great day when you post. Best of luck.
@@anjneyrai those who use thinkpads (i do use x13) are now basically stuck with old models because of the trackpoint/good keyboard (they made it even worse in new generation and comparable to generic laptops) - so not getting used to it might be a good think if you're doing some heavy stuff on it (but otherwise basic t480 will last you for a long time)
Absolutely loved this video on creating a productive tech setup for students on a budget! It's so inspiring to see how you can achieve so much with focus and the right tools. Finding a used ThinkPad and installing LineageOS on an older phone are genius hacks! This is definitely a video I'm recommending to all my friends #budgetfriendlytech #studentlife 💪📚💻
@@YeetYeetYe Yeah< I graduated last Summer and still no job, I have been doing open source software for 10 years but companies don't really care about that.
I have completed my engineering and now i’m using thinkpad which my company provided, it’s really siickk😌 Also aren’t you planning to start study live anytime soon? 🤔
I saw you a few years ago, I really admired your determination. Fast forward from making cocktails for 10 years, I start a CS degree in October. I’m looking forward to looking back on your content.
literal life saver, as a CS student looking for a laptop that can handle the workload, Im very grateful for this video! and happy to see, you uploaded!
every video you make is always at the right time for where i am in life it’s starting to get weird…. but thank you so much for the very helpful video james !!
James and I have one thing in common: appearing for days and disappearing for months. Three months ago, I appeared on social media for four days and disappeared for three months. Now I am in a state of disappearance, and the reason is that I am studying to achieve my goal as a pediatrician. Ruqaya from Iraq 🙇🏻♀️🇮🇶.
This year I’ve been running a 9th gen x1(Linux of course) that I got for free and a remarkable for my ereader/tablet. He is right, Linux people are always so chill. I don’t have a machine not running Linux at this point. My gaming pc is running arch, m1 Mac has asahi fedora, and my thinkpad arch w/hyprland. The remarkable also is running a custom loader so I can use third party apps and access the terminal wo/ ssh. Totally sweet, use Linux, use ereaders!
Heyyy, I am a user of a Xiaomi Mi Band 6 since 2021, and I love it! I got it for around 35 USD and it's really good for the price! Xiaomi also has square watches if you're into those, that also work really well, can recommend them!
The decade old ThinkPad and Dell Latitudes literally lasted me from freshman year of college to until I got my first okay paying job when I could upgrade to something slightly newer.
Sorry for the double comment James, but a good budget watch is the Casio Classic F91W, its not a "smart watch", as personally I don't see the need. But, It's really good bang for your buck and ive been using one for like 6 years with no issues! If you want something to listen to music, use as a watch and track runs, I use a iPod Nano 6th gen, they are worth like nothing where I am and I'm sure on the secondhand market they are very easy to find! Glad to see the video is in the description now, But as I said before, Great video. 😳 lol
Great Video James, love to see ur another content more. I used Kali Linux dual booted or sometimes using vmware installed on windows surprisingly it's great for me :)
I laughed hysterically when I found out that your e-reader isn't even sold in my country (and seeing the value on eBay), but seriously, your choices are modest. It happened in my class that a student's laptop was "unusable" (long story short, rain doesn't go well with electronics). Our workaround was a rooted smartphone (Samsung J5), with a bluetooth keyboard and Termux. Obs: 0:07 cute Mika waiting for more affection.
IMO, the best watch is a dumb one that you don't need to care about and charge every day. And the best watch you can get that achieves that goal is a Casio Illuminator. $20, so it completes the $300 budget, will run for 10 years, you can tell it to beep every hour which personally really helps with keeping track of time, you can set it to military time which is neat, and you can set an alarm on it which I use alongside my phone's alarm to be extra annoying and get me out of bed. I'd recommend to get the F105 which is the lightest of the Illuminator line-up, and specifically the Illuminators because they actually illuminate the whole watch face, like a LCD backlight, whereas the regular watches' light is a super dim bulb that really sucks, kinda like those old clip-on Game Boy lights. But yeah, I have a Casio watch that I wear around all the time, found it in a bin so I don't really care what happens to it, it's served me very well and will probably keep working for the next few decades as long as I can replace the batteries.
Hello dear, I'm from Brazil and just brought a used T480 i7 with 16gb!! I love thinkpads! Converting to dolar the price was about 430 usd.. a little expensive but still better option. A brend new Lenovo with good configuration will be about 1000 usd.
For a cheap digital watch I can recommend Casio W-800h, it is not a smartwatch and if you don't need that functionality, it is a great pick. It has more functions than F91W and slightly more rugged, but still a light watch at ~35g. It is cheap I bought mine for 30$ and have been using it for almost 3 years now.
I'm planning to get x1 carbon gen 9 for my university as a cs student.As u series are less powerful than g7 series.so I think it would be a worthy investment for sure
if you want to stay in windows (some things do suck in linux) then definitely install WSL. i like running WSL docker containers for my environments, and with VS Code i can use dev containers to debug inside the container. its a really useful tool for a lot of reasons. no more messing around with broken python environments, no more having to install c/c++ libraries in windows. plus if you're docker pilled you can share the build file with people you're working with and they should replicate it no problem. linux is great, and i do use it server side or when im deploying code, but i dev in windows or mac os.
I use a ThinkPad X1 Carbon with my i7 8565U processor, and I haven't had any problems throughout my career in Chile (the career I study would be equivalent to computer engineering). Truth be told, I also used Linux, and I still do for programming, but through WSL 2, because issues like compatibility problems such as not being able to screen share using Wayland (it's possible but still not very stable) and also wanting to use programs that can't be used on Linux, prompted the switch. In conclusion, I have tried the things you recommend, and for anyone who is doubtful, both the computer and operating system work very well, as does the operating system of the phone, which I also use (I have a Pixel 5). I'm a big fan of your videos and really enjoy them. Greetings!
Moondrop's Space Travel definitely tops the cheap TWS market where I'm from. It has ANC and great sound for only $20. I would also suggest getting yourself a very cheap 2-in-1 laptop and outsourcing everything to a home pc through a remote desktop app or simply having a pc and your phone who connects to it remotely. The only drawbacks of this is the poor internet connection problem when it comes to classrooms buried deep within the building or schools located in bustling cities. I would also suggest getting yourself an ESP32 to leech off single connection wifi and spread them for your other devices or friends. As it is also a general purpose microcontroller, you can upgrade it however you want such as making it a power bank, storage device, sim carrier loader as its own wifi and anything you can think of.
this video is very nice! i'm a political science student and i think this is a great "budget friendly" way of buying for everyone who is at the university rn. nice vid! :)
rooted nooks are incredible. i still use my nook simple touch from 2012 as my primary ereader. if you manager your own local epub library instead of using a centralized store/platform like amazon kindle, rooted nooks are incredibly usable and versatile.
it is worth noting, if you plan to use a nook w/ barne and noble's store, anything from before 2013 loses support after June of this year. But if you're buying ebooks you can just get them directly from the publisher or author for the same price (or often cheaper), so i see little reason to buy into a single platform w/ DRM.
better yet: get a 7th gen kindle paperwhite for $20 and jailbreak it with KUAL, then use KOreader as your default reader.
Not advocating for Kindles but they support epub/pdfs now
I have a 200$ BOOX I've used for 2.5 years
I have a nook that the touch part of the touch screen doesn't work on. If I root that what are my options for making it useful again? (I could prevent Android from starting up altogether and build my own thing on top of the underlying Linux, but given that I still haven't bothered with that in like the last 5-10 years, I'd rather there be a ready-made thing...)
what software do you use to manage books?
James is like my dad. He makes me happy for a few minutes and then disappears for months 🥶🔥
Broooo 😂
💀💀
it s like buying some new toy then ignores you
lmao
Broo, he is ur dad, the dad u have in ur home is ur mom’s husband and not ur dad☠️
Thinkpad's are amazing. I once dropped a T420 on the floor and it hit a corner. The laptop took no damage. The floor however actually had a small dent.
T420 my beloved
ThinkPad the Nokia 3700
ThinkPad is the Nokia of laptops
Terminator420 is apt I guess
actually, unironically same, but with a T60 :D the dent's still there too
OMG JAMES IS PUTTING HUMOR INTO HIS VIDEOS 😮
To those who want a thinkpad I would highly suggest the T480 variant because it has a internal and external battery which is pretty rare while having 2 ssd slots, 2 ram slots you can even upgrade its touchpad and and keyboard into a backlit one which is sick.
It's a very helpful advice for me, thank you.
Thank man you helped me alot
Yoo bro can you provide me a link or guide me where too buy
My daily! I prefer Fedora for sure, though, haha.
As a T480 enjoyer I agree
thanks james! ur the one who got me into tech, thinkpads, and programming. i always thought that kinda stuff was nerdy, but because of you i realized how cool it is! (btw i just won my first hackathon at 14 years old) but yeah cool vid.
14?! bro i started too late its so joever
@@koli4213 never too late man
damn brotha
I call cap
@@dopedude5196 I’m not lying.
as someone who constantly struggles with focusing on my studies and work, i learned so much from your videos! thank you for motivating me and many people who share the same problem. much appreciated!
ive been a longtime viewer and i just happen to be going into first year CS in the fall, great video and great edc!
gl!
@@xnxxavier go and study
Me too!
I am not a computer science student nor looking for an everyday carry - this is one of my favorite videos I have seen recently. Thanks for the entertainment
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS ! the content you create is unique.
I am getting an ideapad most probably but thinkpads are def a vibe. Watching you seems very original and it's always a great day when you post. Best of luck.
any lenovo brands let it not be thinkpad is shit
@@spfingg ok sir it might be shit for you
But it works for me 👍🏼
@@anjneyrai ig he saying abt newer ones
@@anjneyrai those who use thinkpads (i do use x13) are now basically stuck with old models because of the trackpoint/good keyboard (they made it even worse in new generation and comparable to generic laptops) - so not getting used to it might be a good think if you're doing some heavy stuff on it (but otherwise basic t480 will last you for a long time)
@@spfingg tru
im tearing up... the cinematography and story-telling is truly soul-touching here..
Absolutely loved this video on creating a productive tech setup for students on a budget! It's so inspiring to see how you can achieve so much with focus and the right tools. Finding a used ThinkPad and installing LineageOS on an older phone are genius hacks! This is definitely a video I'm recommending to all my friends #budgetfriendlytech #studentlife 💪📚💻
"ThInKpAd WhAt Do YoU tHiNk YoUr'E dOiNg?" 🤣
It's funny how everyone is trying to major in CS now, it's the reason the market is so saturated and there are 0 jobs out there.
@@YeetYeetYe ye you are one of them
@@daesk Nah, graduated a long time ago and have several years of experience.
@@YeetYeetYe Yeah< I graduated last Summer and still no job, I have been doing open source software for 10 years but companies don't really care about that.
@@YeetYeetYe people tell me they are majoring in CS and ask for advice. Like no.. I wont give you advice so that you can saturate my job market more.
im a 3rd year cs student who bought a thinkpad for myself for my birthday... thank you for validating my purchase :D
siick hope u enjoy it
I have completed my engineering and now i’m using thinkpad which my company provided, it’s really siickk😌 Also aren’t you planning to start study live anytime soon? 🤔
Guess it's Everyday Carry week lol, good to see you back
I eat babies
I lied sorry
thanks keo 😳
Yoo keo bigg faan❤
the man the myth the legend himself XD
i luv you so much i still keep watching your old vids
Bro, I just wanna say, I discovered this channel and you make some very relatable content. Love the videos man! Keep doing what you are doing!
you should definitely do a video about your reading habits
I saw you a few years ago, I really admired your determination.
Fast forward from making cocktails for 10 years, I start a CS degree in October.
I’m looking forward to looking back on your content.
man, james is such a resourceful person for posting this
My ThinkPad t480 will be arriving in a few days. All these ThinkPad review videos got me so excited. Cannot wait to use it
How is it going
saw your post about this in reddit excited for more
can you share the link to the post please good sir
Love this guy's videos so much just seeing his videos makes me happy.
This man is the reason why I like ThinkPads
Best video I've ever seen, Man you are my inspiration.
2:20 jesus christ wtf LMFAOO
literal life saver, as a CS student looking for a laptop that can handle the workload, Im very grateful for this video! and happy to see, you uploaded!
every video you make is always at the right time for where i am in life it’s starting to get weird…. but thank you so much for the very helpful video james !!
Hey James, I love your videos they help me a lot keep up with the good work man
thanks as always
Deep work Man 🇲🇦 thank you
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2:04 bro gave his 100% for that cinematic shot
😂😂
That cat absolutely loves you
Great Video James! You forgot to add the link to the description, but nonetheless, its great! The thinkpad part made me laugh lol 😳
James and I have one thing in common: appearing for days and disappearing for months. Three months ago, I appeared on social media for four days and disappeared for three months. Now I am in a state of disappearance, and the reason is that I am studying to achieve my goal as a pediatrician. Ruqaya from Iraq 🙇🏻♀️🇮🇶.
thank u mr james for delivering the vid at the right time , i really needed that :')
Watched the whole thing. Loved everything. Subscribed and you're now one of my favorite RUclipsrs.
This year I’ve been running a 9th gen x1(Linux of course) that I got for free and a remarkable for my ereader/tablet. He is right, Linux people are always so chill. I don’t have a machine not running Linux at this point. My gaming pc is running arch, m1 Mac has asahi fedora, and my thinkpad arch w/hyprland. The remarkable also is running a custom loader so I can use third party apps and access the terminal wo/ ssh. Totally sweet, use Linux, use ereaders!
how's asahi on your macbook? i've been thinking of installing it but i've heard there is limited gpu acceleration and thunderbolt support.
On your suggestion, I've bought a Thinkpad yesterday. It's E495 refurbished. Got it around 215 USD. It's awesome.
James your video making skills are getting wilder as time passes 😂😂 noice videos keep it coming.
the modified thinkpad thing is what my dad's being doing for years and the base of it is so THICK LMAO
0:05 bro flopped there to get belly pets but Dad left him hanging. 😆
Brooooo 😂😂😂 that reminded me so much of my cat
Heyyy, I am a user of a Xiaomi Mi Band 6 since 2021, and I love it! I got it for around 35 USD and it's really good for the price! Xiaomi also has square watches if you're into those, that also work really well, can recommend them!
Can you send the link to the unlisted video? It's not in the video description.
it drops tomorrow
he's cooking
It only drops tmrw if he finishes editing it😂. We all know James, it may drop tmrw or in a month we never know
The decade old ThinkPad and Dell Latitudes literally lasted me from freshman year of college to until I got my first okay paying job when I could upgrade to something slightly newer.
hope you're doing well man :)
Because of this video I got into ThinkPad research and am currently writing from a T490S, which I adore. Thanks
Me too! Because of this video I got into ThinkPad as well! I just bought my T480 last month. It's so good for the price.
as soon as i saw the linux laptop i knew you were real, that's how i got through my final year lol
Sorry for the double comment James, but a good budget watch is the Casio Classic F91W, its not a "smart watch", as personally I don't see the need. But, It's really good bang for your buck and ive been using one for like 6 years with no issues! If you want something to listen to music, use as a watch and track runs, I use a iPod Nano 6th gen, they are worth like nothing where I am and I'm sure on the secondhand market they are very easy to find! Glad to see the video is in the description now, But as I said before, Great video. 😳 lol
damn keo nd james both posted on the same week with the same content lesssssgo
whoops lol
i still keep watching your old vids pls keep going
But don't push yourself
With the way this video was titled, I thought you were discussing a budget firearm to carry lmao. That video would go hard
The orange and white cat has the most versitility, but in a pinch, a gray tabby will save you a few bucks.
Yessir OP saving money for his tabby's spendings
Great Video James, love to see ur another content more. I used Kali Linux dual booted or sometimes using vmware installed on windows surprisingly it's great for me :)
I didn’t know you were a computer science major I thought you were studying to be in the medical field. HOW COULD I EVER COMPETE
james videos are my favorite videos
Can't go wrong with a ThinkPad. I had one back when I was finishing up my Bachelor's in Computer Science.
Great video, I wish you all the best
I laughed hysterically when I found out that your e-reader isn't even sold in my country (and seeing the value on eBay), but seriously, your choices are modest.
It happened in my class that a student's laptop was "unusable" (long story short, rain doesn't go well with electronics). Our workaround was a rooted smartphone (Samsung J5), with a bluetooth keyboard and Termux.
Obs: 0:07 cute Mika waiting for more affection.
the Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact look so good
Good luck finding it today for 40 dollars
IMO, the best watch is a dumb one that you don't need to care about and charge every day.
And the best watch you can get that achieves that goal is a Casio Illuminator.
$20, so it completes the $300 budget, will run for 10 years, you can tell it to beep every hour which personally really helps with keeping track of time, you can set it to military time which is neat, and you can set an alarm on it which I use alongside my phone's alarm to be extra annoying and get me out of bed.
I'd recommend to get the F105 which is the lightest of the Illuminator line-up, and specifically the Illuminators because they actually illuminate the whole watch face, like a LCD backlight, whereas the regular watches' light is a super dim bulb that really sucks, kinda like those old clip-on Game Boy lights.
But yeah, I have a Casio watch that I wear around all the time, found it in a bin so I don't really care what happens to it, it's served me very well and will probably keep working for the next few decades as long as I can replace the batteries.
babe wake up james just posted!
Hello dear, I'm from Brazil and just brought a used T480 i7 with 16gb!! I love thinkpads! Converting to dolar the price was about 430 usd.. a little expensive but still better option. A brend new Lenovo with good configuration will be about 1000 usd.
Wow that cinematic was inspirational
For a cheap digital watch I can recommend Casio W-800h, it is not a smartwatch and if you don't need that functionality, it is a great pick. It has more functions than F91W and slightly more rugged, but still a light watch at ~35g. It is cheap I bought mine for 30$ and have been using it for almost 3 years now.
I'm planning to get x1 carbon gen 9 for my university as a cs student.As u series are less powerful than g7 series.so I think it would be a worthy investment for sure
my man always bringing up the best content thx James 😭❤ (started using arch a year ago thanks to you btw)
"budget" but opens with a shot of a $1500 eink monitor
What monitor is it?
I watched the video even though I’m not that interested in the topic , i just like seeing you talk ✨
Keep posting 💪
if you want to stay in windows (some things do suck in linux) then definitely install WSL. i like running WSL docker containers for my environments, and with VS Code i can use dev containers to debug inside the container. its a really useful tool for a lot of reasons. no more messing around with broken python environments, no more having to install c/c++ libraries in windows. plus if you're docker pilled you can share the build file with people you're working with and they should replicate it no problem. linux is great, and i do use it server side or when im deploying code, but i dev in windows or mac os.
Thinkpads very well might be exceptional laptops, but when I see one, I have flashbacks from my times in consulting industry.
I use a ThinkPad X1 Carbon with my i7 8565U processor, and I haven't had any problems throughout my career in Chile (the career I study would be equivalent to computer engineering). Truth be told, I also used Linux, and I still do for programming, but through WSL 2, because issues like compatibility problems such as not being able to screen share using Wayland (it's possible but still not very stable) and also wanting to use programs that can't be used on Linux, prompted the switch.
In conclusion, I have tried the things you recommend, and for anyone who is doubtful, both the computer and operating system work very well, as does the operating system of the phone, which I also use (I have a Pixel 5).
I'm a big fan of your videos and really enjoy them. Greetings!
Thinkpads are Legendary. Even for designer students and mechanical students (they use 2d and 3d apps) without problems
I will enter yks in about 1 month and these will be gold infos for me for my computer engineering that I will plan to. Thank you very much.
bro uses arch btw
Yeah
3:24 actually looks sick but I would get it in addition as it seems less versatile
EYOOOOOOO JAMMOOOOSSSSSSS , WE MISSED YAAAA
so awesome, your simplicity always inspires me. So tried of dopamine distraction.
0:23 wheres the link 😓
LOL. I am using Sony Xperia XZC as my daily driver and my laptop is THE Thinkpad, so seeing this video made me so happy.
1:56 *not including arch users
Moondrop's Space Travel definitely tops the cheap TWS market where I'm from. It has ANC and great sound for only $20. I would also suggest getting yourself a very cheap 2-in-1 laptop and outsourcing everything to a home pc through a remote desktop app or simply having a pc and your phone who connects to it remotely.
The only drawbacks of this is the poor internet connection problem when it comes to classrooms buried deep within the building or schools located in bustling cities.
I would also suggest getting yourself an ESP32 to leech off single connection wifi and spread them for your other devices or friends. As it is also a general purpose microcontroller, you can upgrade it however you want such as making it a power bank, storage device, sim carrier loader as its own wifi and anything you can think of.
what's the thinkpad at 1:19 next to macbook air? it doesnt look like the x390 but I might not have the trained eye for this ;v;
X1 Nano Gen 1
I learned about unlancher through this video. Very nice!
a single macbook air and an iphone on focus mode would do just fine
Or a windows laptop and a samsung.
Great video! Love this video format! Fedora and Linux Mint are also great beginner distros.
Ayoooo the man here
I'm sitting and watching Victor Tsoy talking about computers. Nice!
❤❤❤❤
James is like santa claus. Only comes once a year 🥶🔥
good video
U remind me of the hard times two years ago , your streams actually helped me a lot
have been using the x390 as a mechatronics undergrad, can confirm its more than enough to meet university requirements.
this video is very nice! i'm a political science student and i think this is a great "budget friendly" way of buying for everyone who is at the university rn. nice vid! :)
you're really great person , support you from egypt
I found a nook at goodwill for 7 dollars, bought a new battery online for 10 dollars, and now have an ereader that functions as if it were brand new.
the greatest comeback ever, however you don't go away
when he says "minimize distraction and maximize focus", i know that i'm in the right place.
The major reason I love ThinkPad is its keyboard. I threw away one fully damaged laptop but just kept it's motherboard and the KEYBOARD cus I love it
I really like your vib. Sooooo cosy and very inspirating
I discovered you recently and I've been studying rewatching your videos.. would love to see a live!!