For lightweight portability reasons (and it's my favorite color) I bought
an HP Stream laptop a few months back for web browsing.  I think it was
$129, Intel Celeron, 2GB RAM, 32GB storage (I guess this is 32GB SSD?).
Also I do video editing/rendering and was advised early on to keep video
computing gear off the internet.

The system seemed useful at first; didn't take long for it to slow down to
almost useless.  I noticed via the control panel that I can turn off
certain programs and since I'm a Firefox user, off went Internet Explorer
and all of a sudden it runs great.  I don't remember being able to do this
in previous versions of Windows, couldn't uninstall MS Office trialware to
save my life; now I think it's off.

I'm guessing Linux is way more flexible in being able to turn off and
uninstall programs.  Maybe I'll be a more regular Linux user soon.

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