Abbrahan

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[–] Abbrahan 16 points 1 year ago (3 children)

The main thing I've been seeing is that since it just picks up every airing series, it can create spam of the same series which is releasing multiple episodes at once. As well as posting discussion threads which routinely get 0 votes and 0 comments on them even after days from being posted due to being an extremely niche show.

[–] Abbrahan 4 points 1 year ago

I believe Framework said they are looking into fixes for this issue, either with firmware patches or if neccesary a hardware revision of the USB A module. Current workaround is just to not put USB A into those two back slots.

[–] Abbrahan 10 points 1 year ago (3 children)

They were talking about the usb modules. The back two on either side (the ones closest to the screen) have an issues where the USB 4 Type C to USB A adapter is not fully going to sleep when nothing is plugged in. So ArsTechnica's reviewer most likely had one of the USB A modules plugged into those two USB 4 ports which causes their apparent poor battery life.

[–] Abbrahan 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Stock android on the Pixel's have just an "Internet" button which controls both wifi and mobile data. You can press it, then it will show toggles for wifi, mobile data.

[–] Abbrahan 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yes, Book 12 "Waybound" is the last in the Cradle series. So go and enjoy the books!

[–] Abbrahan 6 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Re-reading the entire Cradle series by Will Wight. Up to book 11 out of 12 so almost there!

[–] Abbrahan 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

So, scrolling past marks the posts as "read" but that won't hide them. The way I do it is to use the "hide read" button in the more options menu where the settings button lives. Alternatively you can use that other setting to automatically hide all read posts, but I can't find that setting either...

[–] Abbrahan 2 points 1 year ago
[–] Abbrahan 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

No, DDR4 and DDR5 are not compatible with each other. So they won't be on the Framework or any other device for that matter. You will need to use sodimm DDR5 ram with the laptop.

[–] Abbrahan 1 points 1 year ago

I believe the price difference came from you being part of the Lenovo business store, I didn't use that the last time and just used the standard consumer store.

I just re-entered the specs on the consumer store for the X1 Extreme Gen 5 16" and got 5,214 Australian Dollars. Otherwise it might be if you aren't in Australia, did you get the local dollar amount and convert to AUD or did you use the Australian store directly?

Anyway, doesn't change the main point as you say that if you are bargain hunting, the Framework 16 isn't the way to go but it's still a good laptop from what we can see. I don't mind spending more for the framework since I believe in what it stands for. Plus who knows what might come with upgrades down the line.

[–] Abbrahan 7 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I just got a pre-order for one of the Framework 16's. The issue Framework has at the moment is scale. Lenovo has the size and customer base to produce an absolute insane number of laptops compared to Frameworks operation. So cost is going to be 30, 50 or even 100% more than the big boys like Asus, Lenovo or HP. They won't ever get that scale unless people believe in it and buy one.

However, there's one other thing which I justified my purchase with. I could buy a Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme with the i7-2700H, 32gb of ram and a RTX 3050ti for $AUD4,929. Or I could buy the Framework 16 with Ryzen 7840HS, 32GB ram, Radeon 7700s for $AUD3,916. Both of these processors and GPUs are similarly speced, in fact I believe the benchmarks had the Framework slightly ahead, but the framework comes out over $AUD1000 cheaper. Yes the Thinkpad X1 Extreme is their uber premium model, but just as you pay a premium for Lenovo's business grade hardware, you pay a premium for Frameworks repairability.

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