Comment on Framework under fire for Omarchy/DHH/Hyprland support?
artyom@piefed.social 10 hours agoThe author points out that Framework’s mission is to encourage right to repair and responsible consumption by discouraging planned obsolescence.
They’ve already abandoned this with the Framework desktop.
heftig@beehaw.org 4 hours ago
How did they do that?
Liz@midwest.social 4 hours ago
They didn’t. Homie is just mad they expanded into an area that didn’t actually need to revolutionized with repairability in mind. That’s not abandoning repairability in the slightest. Mayyyyybe they’re mad they’re selling a CPU with soldered RAM, but they tried to make it with swappable RAM and it turned out to be impossible from a physics perspective. Something about the timing, if I remember correctly. They’re really just selling that desktop because they were hyped on the CPU and thought it would make for a great enterprise workhorse. They threw it together crazy fast, too. It’s not like it took meaningful time away from their other projects. I would imagine a good chunk of their business customers have been asking for a desktop so they can source everything from them, but that’s pure speculation on my part.
artyom@piefed.social 2 hours ago
Not true. They could make it but with reduced memory bandwidth. They chose not to do it anyway.
artyom@piefed.social 2 hours ago
It’s not repairable or upgradable, save for the SSD and power supply.