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The original was posted on /r/framework by /u/unstableaether on 2024-07-06 02:15:51+00:00.


Hey Everyone,

does anyone know what these 3 connectors are used for and what can they be repurposed to? i couldn't find any documentation on them or diagrams.( In the top right circle in red)

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Hello community,

I am planning to buy a Framework AMD laptop. I will very likely install Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on it. Based on my previous Ubuntu experience on Intel based MacBook-Pro, I am afraid that I might run into battery performance issues. How is the Framework battery life with Ubuntu as of July 2024? If it's not very good, are there any alternatives?

Thanks.

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The original was posted on /r/framework by /u/cris_crafter on 2024-07-05 09:13:59+00:00.


After about one and 3/4 years of owning the laptop a few things started breaking.

Framework kept asking me questions till the 2 year wararnty period was over.

Things that are broken:

The microphone of my Webcam module

The bluetooth functionality of my wifi card, or the mainboard

My screen (it was 95% a manufacturing fault

My fan(its rattling really bad and loud)

Also my Trackpad isnt level, so it has a sharp side on the left.(Was an issue since day one)

I really love the Laptop, but the way Framework has been treating me with the faults of their device, for which I have spent 2 months salaries is just sad.

Over the last year my feelings for framework have changed drastically and I hat that they did. :(

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The original was posted on /r/framework by /u/Libbirl on 2024-07-04 17:06:27+00:00.


I absolutely love what Nirav had to say about laptop bezels and webcams in the engineering deep dive posted on YouTube today.

You know what I hate? Worrying about damaging the screen with my fingers any time I open close my laptop! If the tradeoff is between better durability and camera quality versus having a narrow bezel, I have no idea why you'd choose the latter.

Honestly, where'd that trend even come from?! I used to have a touchscreen laptop, and the most annoying thing in the world was accidentally grazing that touch panel whenever I adjusted the screen position. The bezel was too narrow! As a consumer, not accidentally closing windows or greasing my screen when adjusting the screen glare is a lot more important than having a display that's... a couple cm taller?

I feel this way about mobile devices, too. I find older iPads with wider bezels a lot more comfortable than modern tablets, because I can actually grip the thing without touching/covering the screen! And narrower bezels for what, removing the 'home' button? 🙄

In phones, gripping them in landscape mode is more comfortable when there's some breathing room on the edge of the device. Open your drawer and grab your old phone with the thicker bezels, you'll see what I mean.

I think that more cost-effective camera and speaker quality is more important than having a screen that makes navigation actions on the top and bottom of the screen more difficult to reach. It feels like companies care more about "emersing" (trapping) me in apps, rather than making a comfortable product that works well. I hope this is taken into consideration in the event that "someone" starts making cell phones ;)

All in all, I really appreciate that Nirav is talking about this, and huge shoutouts to the Framework team for making something great 🫶

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I saw this article and immediately thought of Framework:

Your fridge isn’t built to last. Here’s why.

This should work:

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Hey guys, I wanted to give a six-month review of my experience with the Framework 13, so here it goes. I was fortunate to receive the Framework as a Christmas and birthday present from my parents. Originally, I would have gotten a laptop for graduation, but since the Framework is upgradeable, I ended up receiving it early and have absolutely loved it for the past few months. Here's my configuration:

  • Ryzen 5 7640u
  • 2x8GB Crucial CT2K8G56C46S5 RAM (16GB, which is fine for my needs as I'm not doing anything too demanding)
  • SX Hynix P41 Platinum 1TB SSD
  • 2x USB-C expansion cards
  • 1x USB-A expansion card
  • 1x HDMI 3rd gen expansion card
  • 1 extra USB-A expansion card (not in the laptop)
  • Bought the Framework charger
  • Running Windows 11

My workload admittedly isn't super taxing; I use G Suite for school work—Google Drive, Google Docs, Gmail, etc. I also watch YouTube and listen to Spotify primarily with earbuds. Since graduating high school, I mainly use the Framework for general web browsing and media consumption. I've also made some software tweaks that addressed a few of my initial concerns about the Framework (which I'll touch on later).

Pros:

Screen: I love the screen; it's extremely bright compared to my Chromebook, and it's nice and sharp. The 16:10 aspect ratio is perfect for schoolwork, especially for reading PDFs. Although it's not touchscreen, which I initially wished for, knowing that it's a Framework means there's always the option to upgrade. For people like me who use it for schoolwork or non-gaming activities, the stock screen is accurate and ideal.

Keyboard: The keyboard is fantastic and very comfortable to type on. Initially, I mentioned in my review that the F12 key couldn't be remapped, but a community tool now allows for remapping. I currently have mine set to open the task manager.

Physical shutoff switches for camera and mic: These are excellent for privacy and battery life, as I frequently disable the camera and mic.

Performance: Performance has been great with no noticeable fan noise or heat output. The only hiccup I encountered was when running a modded version of NCAA 14 through RPCS3; otherwise, it handles everything else smoothly.

Build quality: The build quality is top-notch, and the laptop feels sturdy. Being disabled, I'm quite tough on my tech, and the Framework has held up beautifully, aside from a few scratches on the bottom cover. The great thing is that if something breaks, I can easily replace it.

Battery life: I average about 7-9 hours daily, which was a pleasant surprise. I was initially concerned about battery life due to accessibility issues with outlets (since I'm in a wheelchair), but so far, it hasn't been an issue. I even bought a 65W 24,000 mAh battery bank, but I rarely need to use it.

Cons:

  • I initially encountered an occasional Watchdog blue screen error, which has been resolved with a new BIOS update.
  • There's a slight screen wobble, which doesn't bother me much but might annoy others.
  • Removing the expansion cards can be tricky; they haven't loosened up much over six months, though I don't swap them frequently.
  • There are only 4 expansion ports; however, new options like Josh Cook's dual USB-C card are becoming available.
  • The lack of a touchscreen remains my biggest pain point. A touchscreen would greatly enhance usability, especially for someone like me. I was hoping one would be available by now.
  • Initially, there was no full-size SD card reader expansion card, but that's no longer the case, and I plan to order it when it's in stock.
  • The absence of a numpad, while not a big deal, would have been a nice addition.

Battery life optimizations: Here are a few things I did to maximize battery life:

  • Keep camera & mic disabled and enable them only when needed.
  • Keep Bluetooth off and turn it on only when necessary.
  • Keep keyboard backlight off unless needed.
  • Set the power LED to the dimmest setting in the BIOS.
  • Set the iGPU to auto in the BIOS.
  • Keep Windows battery saver on all the time.
  • Set the laptop to best battery life mode.
  • Minimize startup apps.
  • Keep screen brightness between 0-25%, as even the lowest setting is bright enough.
  • Set hibernate to start when the lid is closed to avoid battery drain.

Sound/AirPods: If you're experiencing issues with AirPods on Windows 11, disabling the AirPods mic in Windows settings can resolve frequent disconnection problems. Additionally, using the FX Sound app with a specific sound profile can significantly enhance speaker performance.

Conclusion: I love this laptop and plan to use it as my daily driver for years to come. I don't have many complaints aside from the minor ones listed above. I feel extremely fortunate to have received this as a gift and appreciate it greatly. Moving forward, my biggest hopes are for Framework to release a version with a navy blue bezel and touchscreen. If they could make that happen, it would be the ultimate upgrade for me. If you have any questions, feel free to ask!

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Added one of these

and one of these

Message

"Your bag contains items that ship from different warehouses. At this time, we can only ship from one warehouse for each order placed. Please place a separate order for the other items."

OK so I have to pay double shipping.

I want the cables so I start doing that

And now, with only the US power cable in the cart, I get this

"Sorry, we only have stock of that item at our non-US warehouse. You can only purchase it when combined with a laptop order."

Seriously framework... the store needs a lot of work.

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I'm a long-time lurker, and have been wanting a Framework for around two years. I'm now entering the realm of wanting to replace my current Macbook 2017 (with touchbar which I hate). Besides the common big selling points of a Framework that I've used to try to persuade my husband, he is is not convinced of the longevity and reliability of the company. This is the only aspect that I can't speak much on and I'd love to hear from others. And besides the obvious selling points of Frameworks, anything anecdotally will help my cause to persuade the purchase!

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The numpad on my 16 was DoA (Some of the keys would also register enter at the same time despite me not pressing enter) and support was amazing. I was actually talking to humans, that seemed genuinely interested in solving my problem, and actually admitted fault for a defective product, sending me free replacements of the midplate and numpad.

This is in stark contrast to some other laptop companies I had the displeasure of dealing with their support staffs (~~Cough~~ ~~ASUS~~) and it was very relieving that the RMA process wasn't "Fuck you here's a 300 dollar repair bill for a completely unrelated problem and we won't fix the problem it was originally sent in for."

Thanks lads.

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I know there are quite a few scandinavians in this subreddit! The Framework Laptop is now available in Denmark, Sweden, and Finland too!

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