remove links to katori as the site is dead

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Don Harper 2023-02-19 10:40:38 -06:00
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date = "2019-01-07T12:15:50-07:00"
title = "12 Months of Chrome OS"
slug = "12-months-of-chrome-os"
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date: "2019-01-07T12:15:50-07:00"
title: "12 Months of Chrome OS"
tags: ["sa", "pixelbook", "chromeos", "software"]
categories: ["sa"]
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For the last 12+ months, Chrome OS has been my daily driver. And for the most part, it has treated me okay for all that time. Recently, some issues have cropped up.
I have successfully used my <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="PixelBook (opens in a new tab)" href="/category/os/chromeos/pixelbook/" target="_blank">PixelBook</a> in my day to day life doing things. Telecommuting to work a few days a week. Taking online training for work. Doing basic <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="photo editing (opens in a new tab)" href="/category/photos/" target="_blank">photo editing</a>. Talking with the family whilst <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="traveling (opens in a new tab)" href="/category/travel/" target="_blank">traveling.</a> <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="and helping launch a great father/child program (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.katorination.com/" target="_blank">Helping launch a great father/child program</a>. I can run Linux apps, android apps, commercial apps, in addition to web based apps. It has been great.
I have successfully used my [PixelBook](/tags/pixelbook) in my day to day life doing things. Telecommuting to work a few days a week. Taking online training for work. Doing basic [photo editing](/category/photos/). Talking with the family whilst [traveling](/category/travel/). Helping launch a great father/child program</a>. I can run Linux apps, android apps, commercial apps, in addition to web based apps. It has been great.
And, the hardware is awesome. Thin, light, and has a battery to last all day working on it unplugged. The screen has served me well .
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The performance issue would not be enough for me to stop using Chrome OS as Google does have a good track record of fixing things. Without any news on when it will be fix, I may have to start weighing my options.
The area this is really impacting me is my photography work-flow. As I <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="mentioned last time (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.duckland.org/2018/12/a-look-behind-and-a-look-ahead/" target="_blank">mentioned last time</a>, I am trying to get back into photography a bit more seriously and the lag makes it hard when I am trying to process more than a handful of photos.
The area this is really impacting me is my photography work-flow. As I [mentioned last time]({{<ref "a-look-behind-and-a-look-ahead">}}), I am trying to get back into photography a bit more seriously and the lag makes it hard when I am trying to process more than a handful of photos.
My main concern for finding a replacement is to find a laptop of similar specs as the PixelBook, preferably without paying serious money for it.

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summary: "Camping in the woods"
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This past weekend, I went camping with one of my daughters with a great group of folks from [Katori Nation] (https://www.katorination.com), a group of dads and kids spending time together in the outdoors. I packed light, and only brought the phone for a camera. I got a few good ones.
This past weekend, I went camping with one of my daughters with a great group of folks from Katori Nation, a group of dads and kids spending time together in the outdoors. I packed light, and only brought the phone for a camera. I got a few good ones.
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