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\title{Sufyaan's Website}
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\author{Sufyaan's Website}
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\section[Do It Yourself]{Do It Yourself}\label{why-i-use-terminal-apps}
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\textbf{19 May 2023}
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\textbf{Category: }Linux \& Software
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With regards to technology, the average person would rather buy a new
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computer when their WiFi stops working instead of taking it to a repair
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shop or fixing it themselves. They would rather buy a new smartphone
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when their screen cracks than repair it. They would also rather buy a
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device because of its looks and arbitrary specifications than one
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specific to their use case and their interests. They focus on the
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marketing of a company and become
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\textquotesingle fanboys\textquotesingle{} of a specific company, buying
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nothing but their products, stating that the company in question makes
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the best products in the world. Self-servicing and repairability are not
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even factors in their decision to buy a device.
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As an example, a plethora of technology enthusiasts still buy
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\href{../definitions/thinkpad}{ThinkPads} to this day. When others look
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at \href{../definitions/thinkpad}{ThinkPads}, they think whoever buys
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them is not making a good decision. They think
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\href{../definitions/thinkpad}{ThinkPads} look ugly. They do not focus
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on the usability of a device. \href{../definitions/thinkpad}{ThinkPads}
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are used because of their durability, repairability, fast performance,
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and more. The fact that they are made for businesses means that there is
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no profit for Lenovo in letting a ThinkPad break early. Instead, they
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earn money by selling long-lasting and durable devices that last
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individuals for years on end.
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Instead of buying ThinkPads that \emph{function} amazingly, people go
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for looks that \emph{impress} amazingly. A computer is a device designed
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to perform computation. If you are shelling out a lot of money, you
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should have a device that performs fast and can be repaired by you.
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What I have realized is that you should \textquotesingle do it
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yourself\textquotesingle{} as much as possible. This is why my computer
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is custom-built. Had I bought a
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\href{../definitions/pre-built-computers/}{pre-built computer,} I would
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have never known what was inside my computer. This is tedious on
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smartphones since they are becoming more and more locked down.
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\href{../definitions/linux-phones}{Linux phones} are alternatives but
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they are not great as of 2023. I hope they become mainstream soon
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because I want to buy one.
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Doing it yourself also helps in terms of software. I used to flash
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custom ROMs on my old phone and used
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\href{../definitions/lineageos}{LineageOS} extensively. Now, I use
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\href{../definitions/arch-linux}{Arch Linux} on my computer, which is a
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\href{../definitions/linux-distribution}{Linux distribution} that is
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basically barebones. It has only the packages required to boot up.
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Everything else is done by you. The advantage of an
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\href{../definitions/operating-system}{operating system} like this is
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that you know what runs on your system and there is minimal resource
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usage. If there is an issue, you can easily find out which program it is
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from and fix it immediately after gaining knowledge.
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\subsection[Conclusion]{Conclusion}\label{conclusion}}
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You should try to \textquotesingle do it yourself\textquotesingle. Take
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control of your hardware and software and know what you are running. It
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will not only be cheaper, but it will make it easier to fix issues and
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learn about computing and technology in the long run.
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