

from what i’ve seen online, the build quality of framework laptops is garbage as well. i’d rather get a (linux) laptop with solid build quality and use it a bit longer instead of having to replace the monitor hinges every year or so.
from what i’ve seen online, the build quality of framework laptops is garbage as well. i’d rather get a (linux) laptop with solid build quality and use it a bit longer instead of having to replace the monitor hinges every year or so.
Got the source https://web.archive.org/web/20250925050154/https://world.hey.com/dhh/as-i-remember-london-e7d38e64
Money quote:
You can sometimes be forgiven for thinking that all of Britain is lost in self-loathing, shame, and suicidal empathy.
I don’t buy that DHH is supposed to be racist. Source please.
Can’t wait for Linux to support it and Tuxedo creating a laptop with it.
With search there’s only a single “Gemini Settings” that is found. That opens a wizard for me. On the second page, after scrolling all the way down, I can select “No thanks”. That’s what I was referring to. I was wondering if that’s enough.
I have Android 16 on a Pixel 8 but no Gemini. Is it not installed if I chose “No thanks” when I got the info screens about it?
It’s relevant because we’re talking about Framework. Product quality factors into evaluating the company besides their poloitical ties.