Comment by alex43578 18 hours ago Isn’t that kind of most things Framework? Sure, a replaceable color bezel is fun, but pretty niche. 5 comments alex43578 Reply SV_BubbleTime 16 hours ago I fell out of love with frameworks after buying one for myself and a few employees.The economics/upgrade math just does not make sense. Gigachad 14 hours ago Framework feels like a case of giving HN users what they asked for, but not what they actually needed. alex43578 13 hours ago Like the constant cries for an iPhone Mini, which subsequently sold terribly, because people like good battery life, a generous screen size, and feature-rich cameras. Apple didn’t learn because they went on to do the Air, but whatever. 2 replies →
SV_BubbleTime 16 hours ago I fell out of love with frameworks after buying one for myself and a few employees.The economics/upgrade math just does not make sense. Gigachad 14 hours ago Framework feels like a case of giving HN users what they asked for, but not what they actually needed. alex43578 13 hours ago Like the constant cries for an iPhone Mini, which subsequently sold terribly, because people like good battery life, a generous screen size, and feature-rich cameras. Apple didn’t learn because they went on to do the Air, but whatever. 2 replies →
Gigachad 14 hours ago Framework feels like a case of giving HN users what they asked for, but not what they actually needed. alex43578 13 hours ago Like the constant cries for an iPhone Mini, which subsequently sold terribly, because people like good battery life, a generous screen size, and feature-rich cameras. Apple didn’t learn because they went on to do the Air, but whatever. 2 replies →
alex43578 13 hours ago Like the constant cries for an iPhone Mini, which subsequently sold terribly, because people like good battery life, a generous screen size, and feature-rich cameras. Apple didn’t learn because they went on to do the Air, but whatever. 2 replies →
I fell out of love with frameworks after buying one for myself and a few employees.
The economics/upgrade math just does not make sense.
Framework feels like a case of giving HN users what they asked for, but not what they actually needed.
Like the constant cries for an iPhone Mini, which subsequently sold terribly, because people like good battery life, a generous screen size, and feature-rich cameras. Apple didn’t learn because they went on to do the Air, but whatever.
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