• @[email protected]
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    281 month ago

    I have a Framework 13" DIY running Linux. It is functional. I am reasonably confident I will be able to buy replacements for anything that breaks which is important to me. It is well designed for repair and upgrade but other devices offer better price/performance/features. If you are on a tight budget and care about the environment buy used.

    • @reddit_sux
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      1 month ago

      If you are on a tight budget

      Not for tight budgets

      Sorry i didn’t read the whole statement

      • @mysteryname101
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        101 month ago

        If you are on a tight budget and care about the environment buy used.

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        1 month ago

        I purchased in December 2022. I have not needed to buy any replacement parts but availability appears good.

        At the same time I bought one of my kids the cheapest MSI laptop I could find for school. I just learned some of the keys on the MSI have been working intermittently. I have no idea what to do with it. We didn’t value a laptop for running Microsoft Word very highly and spent the savings on linux desktop upgrades. I can’t say it was the wrong choice. With the Framework it is trivial to check the connector or order a replacement but there was a substantial price difference.

        Out of selfishness I would like people to keep buying Framework so they keep their replacement parts stocked but blind brand loyalty is stupid. People don’t need remuneration to engage in a hobby but if they are working for a company then unpaid labour is generally an abuse.

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          31 month ago

          You can probably find a used keyboard on eBay. Even if the OEM doesn’t sell parts plenty of people will part out old broken machines.