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If you plan to buy a new laptop I would give my money to a (somewhat) ethical company which fully supports Linux:
NovaCustom
Framework
Starlabs
Nitrokey
Tuxedo
system76
Some of those even have core boot built in.
System76 is actively battling age verification.
I'd heard of Framework, Tuxedo, and system76, but not the others. Thanks for the pointers!
Also slimbook! They're offering similar machines to tuxedo, but my Executive 14 13700 was slightly cheaper than the equivalent Tuxedo Infinity book pro (same clevo laptop base), and dropped the second nvme slot for a full 99Wh battery.
Additionally, I has no problems shipping from Spain to the US.
Oh you will suffer in the best way possible. You like the Slimbook now but in five years something will degrade, like the battery. You'll think about getting a new one and you'll look forward to it but nooo, you will not get a new one. You will look online and there will be parts available and you'll repair it. Then you'll need more disk space or ram so you're hoping to get a new one but nooo, you will upgrade it. And then something will break and you finally see the part is not in stock so you mail them just in case but instead of an automated reply you'll get a real response and they'll get you the part you need. Sure, replacing a glued keyboard is a bit exciting but turns out a lot can be replaced. Not sure how old mine is but I like it, it just keeps running.