At first I was like WTF but actually it makes sense. A screen showing an error code is much better than a hard reset, blinking cursor, kernel panic, or just black screen you usually get when something bad happens on linux.
You can't really see it in the picture but the saguaro has one main truck that splits into a bunch of arms. The nest goes down to where the arms split off. Weirdly this nest is sort of communal. I've seen red hawks using the same nest.
I love this feature on my surface go. You set it to kiosk mode in the bios and the battery stays at 50%. I also keep the battery save feature on my phone on to Max charge to 85%. Unfortunately I think is a hardware level thing. It has to be part of actual circuitry/charge controller chip.
It's hard to recommend because sometimes with cheaper laptops they have weird wifi chip sets, audio chip sets, and stuff for controlling the lcd back light, f-keys, etc... Also sometimes they have weird way to boot into the boot menu that may not be well documented. I don't really know what brand or models should be avoided though.
Yeah, I should be more clear. I'm talking about laptops that the manufacture openly supports or ships a linux distro with it. I just assume OP already knows he can do a bit of research and get a decent $300 laptop from like lenovo/acer/hp/dell/etc.. and install linux on it.
Unfortunately, the new FOSS linux laptop scene is basically the pine book pro for less then $250 or Framework/System76/Tuxedo for greater than $900 with nothing in-between.
I wonder if one day we will reach a turning point where only opensource/federated services will be around because everything else destroys its self in seek of more profit.
That is awesome! Now you never have to worry about someone taking your cad program away from you.