

For real. The cost for 4 toolheads almost makes it not worth getting in light of the cost of 8.
I’d still get it if I had the money, though.


For real. The cost for 4 toolheads almost makes it not worth getting in light of the cost of 8.
I’d still get it if I had the money, though.

Ah well, that’s kinda what I figured.

Sorry, should have been more clear. If you’ve tested it on a laptop, does it hurt battery life significantly?

What’s the battery life impact like?


Yeah, I’m considering upgrading just for the battery life.


He’s moving to the board of directors, so he technically got promoted.


They’ve already got boots on the ground.
The severity of the bugs that they’re having to roll back for does not scream “stable OS” to me.
To be fair to Framework, the 12 is a 2-in-1 with a touchscreen, which is not something that’s currently offered on any of Apple’s laptops and at least partially accounts for the extra cost. Of course, economies of scale play a part, as well.
Then why do they keep having to roll back what seems like every update they release due to some major bug?


Can’t you only join a domain on the Pro versions of Windows, too?
It’s a dude just messing around to see what happened.
Dude says in the post that he just wanted to see what happened. If idle experimentation makes one an imbecile, then I suspect your standards for stupidity are out of line with reality.


Happy Spring!


Yeah I was gonna say, I actually remember enjoying it, as far as textbooks go, anyway.
Well yeah, it wasn’t the end of the world as we know it at the time.
I remember my final task before getting laid off from Coinbase was to use Copilot to write unit tests for a 70k-line Kubernetes deployer written in golang. Without fail, it would regularly give me unit tests checking whether
.onclick()was working for a given function…in a Kubernetes deployer. I tried to report that to management and they told me that I was using it wrong and fired me.