hereiamagain

joined 6 months ago
[–] hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works 1 point 4 hours ago

I got my framework about a year ago, before the tariffs got crazy, and well before ram got crazy (I put 96 gigs in it to play with AI workloads, and for the lulz).

My plan is to ride this thing until it starts showing its age. Which I imagine will be another 3 or 4 years? Only then can I comment on my actual desire and commitment to upgrading it.

Until then, I'm just banking on the fact that the company will a) live. And b) still have parts for my machine.

I do appreciate what they're doing, and I like my machine now.

There are definitely people out there who upgrade super frequently, who knows, maybe I'll be one of them in 1 or 2 years instead of 3 or 4. Hard to say what life will look like then, the way things go these days.

[–] hereiamagain@sh.itjust.works 11 points 5 hours ago (6 children)

That's his point. It's similar to framework, but not the same.

Easy repairability is great, truly.

But framework offers more than that, easy repairability AND upgradability, because they offer new upgraded parts with the same compatibility as the old ones, so you can just drop them in.

Lenovo is not yet doing that. Which is fine. Just a noteworthy difference.