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  • It looks to me like the through-hole Plating is gone. Could be worth soldering a wire from the top pad, through the hole directly to the “grid” on the back side. Need to scratch a bit of solder mask off the grid fill first.

  • If they’re really super fans the feedback is literally worth nothing for making the product appeal to a wide demographic. Some people (and I know this might be a shock) are not “fans” of a company or product. They want something usable.

  • Hey, it stinks but at least it’s warm😁

  • You son of a bitch, I’m in!

  • Und warum hast du ne Maske auf?

  • So you mean like Mullvad always had?

  • He must quickly Patent it and get venture capital funding for this brilliant idea!

  • Wie wahr wie wahr. Es war noch das „Gute“ Internet mit dem ich aufgewachsen bin. Ich habe mich selber damals gefreut, als ich in den zugeiffslogs meines Forums die Suchmaschinenbots gesehen habe.

  • Oh, I guess I’ll look into it then. Thank you for writing it up!

  • Thanks for the clarification. In the face of modern debates there is only black and white - if you’re not like us, surely you’re like them. I don’t find it cool that they support right ideologies.

    I’m against it and I will keep it in mind for future consideration, but supporting the right surely is not the extent of the things they have done or what they are actively doing.

    Where there’s light, there’s shadow and the message for right to repair and their exemplary designs for repairability also has an impact on society as a whole.

    I can find it shitty that they support people who I disagree with ideologically and great that they make repairable and sustainable products.

  • To be honest i just read some abbreviations and terms i dont understand and I really do not have the time to go down the rabbit hole.

    I just wanted to add a viewpoint to the discussion that the potential commercial target group larger is than the bubble in which some of the people here seem to be. I find this legitimate.

  • Here‘s my take as a relatively tech savvy guy with no introspective into the Linux scene and its political affiliation: I’ll buy framework products because of the repairability and upgradability as long as I can run whatever I want on it.

    Most consumers that are sustainability minded (like myself) have no clue what hyprland or omarchy is.

    I’m sure it’s a big deal within a small niche but the average consumer won’t know or care.

  • They look delicious! Too bad I gave a mung bean allergy or I would be all over those. Well done!

  • The teenage witch?

  • Who?

  • Really cool! A 3d printer would expand your capabilities by a lot. I like the project :) what are you running on it? edit : looked at the write up. Good job!

  • Cool, won’t buy anymore - well, technically I got my company to buy genuine boards and modules from them. Not anymore.

  • It’s a shitty game company that made assassin’s creed I think

  • Giga Chad move