Bisdejl
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- Dec 19, 2019
What about framework laptops? have you tried one?
My Framework is from the first batches of preorders, and it's been pretty great. Especially considering it was new hardware from a completely unproven company. I'll probably get the 16 sometime next year.
It's not perfect though. Lately the fan tends to spin up annoyingly easy when using Windows 10 and doing typical developer stuff, but it's probably something stupid I've done to Windows. The only issues with Linux (Arch and NixOS) have been the fingerprint reader and getting sleeping/hibernating/whatever-the-fuck-it-is working flawlessly. These issues may have been fixed, but they don't really affect the way I typically use laptops...so I haven't bothered checking. Obviously this may be a much bigger problem for other people.
I also have a MacBook Pro with a M1 Pro, and despite having mostly left the Apple ecosystem...it's a hell of a machine. Never heard the fan spin up, and people aren't exaggerating about the battery usage. There have been times when I've forgotten to plug it while building projects and there hasn't been any human-noticeable difference in performance, fan noise, or excess heat. The x86 emulation(?) is bearable, but I've seen a few bugs and had some erratic performance problems from time to time. My biggest problems have been with Apple's miserly RAM situation and their slow but steady drift towards locking their computers down like they do their iOS devices.
As disappointing as it may be for weird zealots like me, most people are going to be very well served with a MacBook Pro--so long as they don't mind macOS and they didn't skimp on the RAM. But it's also worth remembering that Apple making nice hardware doesn't mean that Framework laptops are bad! Each Framework launch seems to be a nice improvement while also not robbing their users of the ability to repair, upgrade, or modify their computers.
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