

The Safeways here in WA (at least in parts) have shifted from the old weight-based system(?) to some new AI/camera system. It gets upset if you move incorrectly in front of it because it thinks you may have bagged something you hadn’t scanned yet.
Last time I went shopping I got stuck waiting for 5+ minutes when the machine flagged me and there wasn’t any available staff to review it with me. When the manager finally came over, we had to watch the video capture of me scanning (love the privacy invasion) and then she counted the items in my bag “just to make sure”. Afterwards she stood behind me and watched me finish scanning “in case it happens again”. Whatever. This feels neither efficient nor convenient. It feels like something else.
https://x-plus.store/products/n150-netbook
I saw a post on this a few weeks back and excited purchased one. I’ve had it for a bit now and I’m generally happy with it.
If you’ve ever bought a Chinese product like this before, you know generally what to expect: about 95% quality and 5% WTF.
Personally I put Arch on it using KDE Plasma/Wayland and touch is lackluster. Other distros might handle things better, but I’m an Arch guy and I’m sticking it out.
For me it’s absolutely perfect for the kind of note taking, book/comic reading, emulator playing, internet browsing I need to do. Admittedly it may still be too close to that “toy” kinda feel though …