You can use Uptime Kuma. It's just 1 container with an SQLite database. It shows outages, uptime, and can sent notifications about service status.
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What are you referring to?
I just see a link with no context
EDIT: OP has added context
I can attest to that. It's remarkable on how few distros updating through Discover actually works reliably. I always update through the terminal because at least that works. I've noticed this issue on Kubuntu (apt), Debian (apt), and OpenSUSE (zypper). I think these issues are related to the PackageKit integration.
I made a tool for this some time ago. It detects when programs write to your home directory outside the XDG spec and logs the file and the location of the binary that wrote it to an SQLite file.
But Mamdani won and Cuomo lost the primary?
The screenshot isn't real though
Most people have played Minecraft, they'll know
Looks like Tumblr
Considering your budget of 200 GBP / 250USD, I would recommend laptops meant for school. There are plenty of refurbished laptops out there with a decent battery condition and overall state for sale around €100. Most of these machines aren't more powerful than most entry level Chromebooks and often have a Pentium or Celeron CPU, but that's a tradeoff you'll have to make. Another advantage is that they usually come with a touch screen and decent display, which is nice if you're out and about.
sub 200 GBP / 250USD I guess
Last time I checked most were starting at 700+
That also looks like a really interesting option, might try that myself