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  • I think it's safe to say the type of work someone is doing is going to steer their device choices. iPads and phones just aren't suitable replacements in a lot of cases and It wouldn't make much sense to buy a framework 16 for an iPad workload.

  • I also noticed this about the spacers. I actually wrapped them with a carbon-fiber-looking textured vinyl since I don't need to remove them, and it ended up looking pretty clean. My display is one of the best I've seen, and I haven't had any issues with the expansion modules you mentioned, so maybe that has been improved.

    ​It's unfortunate that your experience was subpar, but to say that an HP is better seems like a stretch. Ignoring the fact that HP is among the most problematic companies around (for more reasons than I care to mention), the laptop you're praising doesn't include the biggest selling point of a Framework, which is upgradability as components age.

  • I can vouch for this. The company I work for uses a ton of steel and instead of raising prices our conservative CEO has just taken the monthly bonus that each employee used to get. So while our customers are thinking " this isn't so bad" we are footing the bill by being paid less.

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  • Microsoft can kick rocks. Between their bs hardware requirements and the growing number of games requiring kernel level anti cheat and secure boot I've switched to Linux and I'm fine missing out on games that require me to install spyware.

  • I won't play games with kernel level anti cheat and people should be throwing a fit about their use. It's spyware, and negates the independence of the whole PC platform. They get to decide what hardware you use, the OS you install, the software you run on that OS and give themselves the ability to snoop through and log anything you do on your PC.

  • Their reputation amounts to them telling us that privacy is a human right but forgetting that the instant the Chinese government comes between Apple and money. Also if they were truly serious about security they would be open source. Like others have said, if the government wants a backdoor, they will get it no matter what apple says publicly because profits matter more than anything.