So yeah, about computers... I have a confession to make. I haven't run a Linux distro in about half a year now.
I know, I know...
I tried out a different ISP with pretty good prices, but low hotspot caps. So during this trial I set my phone on a stand with a bluetooth keyboard and mouse as my primary internet interface. No hotspot, no worries.
The ISP trial was disappointing, because it was with a T-Mobile MVNO (Mint Mobile) and T-Mobile tower placement in this area is very inconvenient for me. I moved on to an AT&T MVNO (Red Pocket) and it looks like I'll be with them for life. But the phone-as-primary-internet-interface stuck. I'm using it now to type this post.
I even gave to somebody else the dino laptop I was using to run Linux Mint from a flash drive.
Do I have to turn in my nerd card? I still have Linux Mint on a low profile flash drive, and I can boot it on my windows computer if I need to format a hard drive or something.