Oh. I thought he made them sharper so it becomes a double use laptop:

Mine has my name engraved on it permanently as is the case with most of my possessions. I love the horror on people’s face when they hear you’ve intentionally “damaged” something valuable.
Stock items have no character. Customize everything.
Since you can’t open the case and salvage much, engraving the case is a solid measure to confirm ownership.
Perfect sentiment! Change your tools so they work well for you.
No joke, great mod.
Don’t be scared. Fuck around a bit.
I like the cut of their jib.
Should be a new life motto
This was on my work computer.
Oh god. The IT department must hate them.
I wonder if they would do that with their personal machines as well…
My IT department doesn’t even let us put stickers on the laptops out of concerns about damage
Your IT department is ludicrous. The resale value isn’t impacted by stickers; they’re sold in lots.
Right? It’s not like they’re filing down the edges or something
Its company property, you don’t go putting stickers on company printers or the walls of your office.
And it’s not about resale value, it’s about corporate and professional image. We’re free to destructively mod our personal equipments, but not those of others.
I’m not quite sure whether we’re forbidden to put stickers on our work laptops, but almost everybody does. How else am I supposed to recognise mine after leaving it in a meeting room with a few others and coming back a while later?
How am I supposed to project my corporate signalling?
I mean, stickers are sometimes pretty hard to remove and leave behind permanent marks on some finishes, but that’s a hard nitpick.
I like seeing stickers on employee’s laptops, means they at least somewhat enjoy working here.
That’s the excuse they give you. The real reason is that they don’t want employees expressing their personalities or affiliations while representing the company.
I could see someone putting a sticker over a vent for the aesthetics and cause that’s where the loud noise generally comes from.
I say this to in general, but the reason why may be because the work laptop doesn’t belong to them?
Are they the kind of person who will doodle and scribble and highlight whole paragraphs in fluo yellow, rip covers and pages, and scorn the corners of a book that was loaned to them?
Some people have no respect for someone else’s property.
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Thanks! I hate it!
Though fair play you should be able to do whatever you want with your own stuff.
At the risk of being called a corporate bootlicker, it sounds like it isn’t their own, it was their employer’s.
If it’s your own, absolutely, fair play. If it’s your employer’s… Then it feels murkier. I wouldn’t blame their IT department for being quite cross if/when time comes to upgrade and return the laptop and give it a second life. For example, I would be quite pissed if IT gave me a defaced laptop like this as a loaner while mine is getting repaired.
This is extremely funny, thanks
I really do hate the edges on the unibody macs. I don’t think I can take a file to a paycheque’s worth of delicate electronics.
I believe strongly in customizing one’s tools
The irony of saying this about a Mac.

MacBook != MacOS
Yeah its not the minimalist distros were all used to running but it still is a Unix OS with root privileges no?
Either way its the dudes work PC, probably doesn’t have a choice.
I meant Asahi Linux.
What THE FUCK!?!?
on the what?
… on the notch in front of the mousepad.

Looks pretty rounded to me already.
I have one and it’s a pretty sharp edge. This is a clever idea, I love the hacker attitude, but I’m not sure I’m ready to start filing at my laptop’s case.
My cats would hate if I did this.









