• PolarKraken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    11 hours ago

    I’m also halfway trying to talk myself into taking the plunge (admittedly not with windows, I spent a good bit of my career locked into it and I’m done lol).

    You seem open to share some details, by which I mean, I feel less potentially rude to ask - care to share how long you’ve been working with em (the Frameworks)? And any details therein, how it’s been, any frustrations?

    Longevity matters a lot to me, at least in the medium term (and it’s not lost that me buying their ish would help them do that in a tiny way lol), so I’m gun-shy. My current approach is simply to buy old business class Dell things for my household, there’s ~no chance I’ll find myself unable to buy parts cheaply. I do also treasure giving old machines further life, very sustainable, feels good.

    Whatcha think? Time for me to upgrade my approach (slowly 😅), or best to wait it out a bit and see what develops?

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      3 hours ago

      The first few Framework laptops were bought back in 2024. About 30 people have a Framework now, while the rest has Lenovo’s.

      Nothing but issues with Lenovo. They even have a built-in reset button on the bottom for when they freeze and not even the power button works… They are between 2-4 years old. The USB-C ports in all of them are trash.

      No issues with any Framework’s so far, except one had an issue with connecting to a TV through a Lenovo dock.