@fun I just want more modular fully repairable/upgradeable device. Granted, I also just moved back to a desktop as my primary machine, so upgrade ability is back on the cards for me. But I very much understand that I am in a minority and most people choose mobile devices now as their one and only device for cost and convenience. It is also why postmarketOS is so important. We not only need our hardware to last longer but our software support as well. β€οΈ
@fun Root cause: Capitalism and price pressure. Most people want cheaper laptops so they made them, same with most appliances. But Capitalism is served best by this as well in obsolescence.
@elly @fun i can relate to you carrying heavy laptops to school (altho most of my schoolyears it was an X61, so fairly light), but the thing that destroyed my back was carrying all those fscking books we never used
by the time I dropped out of high school iβd carry my math book, math notebook, some generic paper to write on, my pencil case and my laptop, because everything else I managed to coerce into having digitally. and damn, I made notes with ASCII drawing characters, because the class was slow enough at writing that I had time to spareβ¦ probably the most legible lesson notes iβve ever written
@fun the framework 16 comes pretty close. No replacement CPUs, but other than that it's what you're looking for I think!
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#mntreform might be your only solution then π
@fun @elly coreboot/of is a bit of a problem currently at least until AMD makes ASEGA open source again.
They said they would, we can hope I guess...
But yeah there's not much right now with entirely free firmware. Power9 is probably the fastest you can get, but no laptops. And you wouldn't want the laptop if they made it, probably.
I have a hp g10 250, it fell on me a hundred times hinges are fine
Ram is replacable up to 32gigs
Has amazing Linux support can even come out of the box with linux
Screen is easy to replace and 1080p
Battery lasts me about 10hours if I'm just messing around with text documents otherwise it's about 3-4 hours