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Framework used cheap batteries that died after two years. I got one. It died after two years. They refused to help. Therefore, I wouldn’t trust Framework to actually stand behind their products, and I wouldn’t trust them to use good quality parts.
It sucks because the thought that I could upgrade in the future is the only reason I paid the astronomical price for this thing, and now there’s no way I’m going to buy anything else from them.
They also support DHH, who is a white supremacist.
Wayyy too many Nazis in tech, which unfortunately includes a surprising amount of open source tech too.
Thanks