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  • Personally I am using a netbook like this as a headless server with Ubuntu.

    You can try to run Lubuntu, or even TinyCore and Puppy Linux on this for simple tasks.

    Generally speaking, with 1GB of ram and Intel atom, as you stay away from video streaming platforms and use simple tools for writing text or run simple code in python, you would be fine. However with less than 100€ you can find laptops with core i5 4rd generation with 8gb ram. I am not sure if it worths it.












  • Poland’s GDP at the end of 2023 should nominally reach over 860 billion US dollars. This would mean that our economy will overtake Turkey’s and become one of the 20 largest economies in the world.

    Such estimates, based on the latest data from the International Monetary Fund, were made on the website Bizblog Spider 39;s Web journalist Rafał Hirsch. As he notes, for several years our economy - in terms of the nominal level of GDP, converted into US dollars - has been around 21st in the world. This is also its position in the latest IMF ranking.

    Except that the conversion from zlotys and Turkish lira to dollars takes place at the historical exchange rate. Meanwhile, the zloty is strengthening against the dollar (currently the exchange rate is approximately PLN 4.03, the lowest since July), and the lira is constantly losing its value. Currently, you have to pay almost 29 lira for a dollar, compared to below 20 about half a year ago and 26-27 during the holidays. If the countries’ GDP were converted at current exchange rates, our GDP would be higher than Turkey’s - which means entering the TOP20 of the world’s largest economies.