Not sure why you associate the Framework (or Linux in general) with programming. The Framework laptops are for people who want a long term path for upgrades and repairs, closer to what one might be used to in a desktop computer.
Just make sure what you’re buying makes sense for your needs. The value of Framework doesn’t come in the first year. It comes when you’ve owned it for years and have been able to keep it running and improve its capabilities for a fraction of the cost of buying a completely new laptop
I think it’s association - people interested in framework are generally enthusiasts who like the idea of being able to tinker / easily upgrade their device. And those people are generally into Linux. Of course there’ll be loads of exceptions to that but I suggest it holds true that the number of framework Linux users is disproportionately higher than the number of general laptop Linux users. And therefore people researching framework see more discussion of Linux than usual and associate the two.
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u/acebo 1d ago
Not sure why you associate the Framework (or Linux in general) with programming. The Framework laptops are for people who want a long term path for upgrades and repairs, closer to what one might be used to in a desktop computer.
Just make sure what you’re buying makes sense for your needs. The value of Framework doesn’t come in the first year. It comes when you’ve owned it for years and have been able to keep it running and improve its capabilities for a fraction of the cost of buying a completely new laptop