Granny - Pc 1.1
Forget the RGB lights, liquid cooling, and 8K gaming. There’s a new (old) trend creeping into workshops, kitchens, and guest bedrooms. It’s called the Granny PC 1.1.
And no—it has nothing to do with age. It has everything to do with attitude.
Granny PC 1.1 rejects the planned obsolescence of modern computing. It says no to:
Instead, it embraces practicality, repairability, and peace. granny pc 1.1
You want to write a letter? Open LibreOffice.
You want to see photos of the grandkids? Thumb drive or SD card slot.
You want to play Solitaire? The 1990s version is still perfect.
In the simplest terms: Granny PC 1.1 is a lightweight, refurbished, or low-spec computer that runs modern software just well enough to be useful, without any of the bloat, noise, or cost of a 2026 gaming rig.
Think of it as the automotive equivalent of a 1998 Toyota Corolla: Forget the RGB lights, liquid cooling, and 8K gaming
pension.zip is located in D:\Hidden. Unzip:
$ unzip -P Mittens1942 pension.zip
Contents:
Decrypt using OpenSSL:
$ openssl rsautl -decrypt -inkey private_key.pem -in flag.txt -out flag_decrypted.txt
Flag:
CTFgr4nny_knew_b4cKup5_m4tter
Websites like Dell Refurbished, Back Market, or even your local university surplus store sell off-lease PCs for $50–$150.