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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•edit-211 days agoThinkPad isn’t for you then. There are plenty of laptops with huge track pads, there aren’t many with a nub. If Framework offered a nub, I’d switch. Until then, I’m sticking with whichever 14" Thinkpad has a nub.
minus-square@acosmichippolinkEnglish1•11 days agoif only i had a choice of what my work assigns to me.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•11 days agoSame. I’m stuck on an Apple laptop and much prefer my personal Thinkpad.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•10 days agoAt least I’m up for an upgrade, so I’ll get an M-series chip, which is cool. I really don’t like macOS though and much prefer my Linux workflow.
ThinkPad isn’t for you then. There are plenty of laptops with huge track pads, there aren’t many with a nub.
If Framework offered a nub, I’d switch. Until then, I’m sticking with whichever 14" Thinkpad has a nub.
if only i had a choice of what my work assigns to me.
Same. I’m stuck on an Apple laptop and much prefer my personal Thinkpad.
lol I’d trade you.
At least I’m up for an upgrade, so I’ll get an M-series chip, which is cool. I really don’t like macOS though and much prefer my Linux workflow.