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frameworkcomputer, to random
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If you're curious what we're using our recent funding for, you can find out by joining the team and helping build it!

We just opened up two new roles based in Taiwan: an Electrical Engineer and a Program Manager. You can check out all of our open roles at http://jobs.frame.work/

frameworkcomputer, to random
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Bluefin/Bazzite are now community supported options for Framework laptops: https://universal-blue.discourse.group/t/bluefin-bazzite-for-framework-laptops/1820

(Landing page updates at Frame.work coming later)

AudraTran,
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What does "community supported" mean? Are all distros not "community supported"?

frameworkcomputer,
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@falken Yes. ;)

frameworkcomputer, to random
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This video played backwards is our mission.

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https://twitter.com/tim_cook/status/1787864325258162239

joy,
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frameworkcomputer, to random
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This has been in the works for some time. With help from the NixOS community, we're set up to begin the process of introducing NixOS as a Community support distro.

NixOS community will be helping Framework with docs and related and we will provide hardware to those selected.

Some details being ironed out. This is a method of ensuring NixOS users identified as ideal candidates (a couple of selected people) can help us ensure we have Framework docs in place.

https://discourse.nixos.org/t/exciting-partnership-announcement-framework-community-nixos-communities-join-forces/44640

frameworkcomputer,
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@AudraTran Great question. This is part of a larger project for 2024 and 2025 - community distro support. Community members active on community distros, already providing support/docs for these projects will be invited. Debian among others are welcome once I account it for other distros.

nat418,
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@frameworkcomputer very cool

frameworkcomputer, to random
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We ended up with massively more applicants for the community fundraise than the 100 slots we have space for. We've closed the form and are sorting through applications now.

https://fosstodon.org/@frameworkcomputer/112321382331847533

frameworkcomputer, to random
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Framework's Linux Support Lead Explains Why Framework makes the Best Laptop for Linux Users

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvqENjrG5P4

frameworkcomputer,
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@florian_l Appreciate the feedback. Yes, some of the earlier generations are held back from LVFS due to a bug we were running into with those specific Intel configs.

All AMD releases however, have had multiple BIOS releases over LVFS.

frameworkcomputer,
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@fedora Ditto!

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falken,
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@frameworkcomputer @fedora @ubuntu this is huge. Now uses vanilla Ubuntu kernel. Basically zero post-install steps
Very pleasant surprise.

petre,
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@frameworkcomputer @fedora @ubuntu anyone knows wby the framework is recommending a fresh install for Fedora 40, rather than a simple upgrade?

frameworkcomputer, to random
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We raised a $17M Series A-1 fundraising round to continue to deepen support for our existing customers, scale the reach of our products, and expand into new product categories. We're also opening a $1M community fundraise to enable 100 people to invest alongside our VCs.

You can check out more around the fundraise and learn about the community funding in our blog post:

https://frame.work/blog/frameworks-series-a-1-and-community-participation

frameworkcomputer, to random
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Almost all of the modules that make up Framework Laptop 16 are now in stock in the Framework Marketplace, for the DIY purists who need to build from parts.

(We don't actually recommend doing this. It will result in a ton of extra packaging and shipping overhead. You can just buy a Framework Laptop 16 DIY Edition, take it fully apart, and pretend we shipped it to you that way.)

frameworkcomputer, to random
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Wild test results from Phoronix. Great work @AMDRyzen and @ubuntu teams!

https://www.phoronix.com/review/framework-16-windows-linux

frameworkcomputer, to random
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Our focus is building products to last through upgrade and repair, and software is a critical part of that. This morning we shared more around our BIOS and driver update process to enable software longevity.

https://frame.work/blog/enabling-software-longevity

frameworkcomputer,
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We fell short of where we needed to be on software updates, and we are making the necessary investments to not just deliver more timely releases, but also to communicate more broadly when we do.

frameworkcomputer,
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Obviously, our words here are not enough. We need to and commit to demonstrating the results of these investments. We released new BIOS versions for our AMD laptops this week, with updaters for both Windows and Linux, and a release for Intel 12th Gen on Windows last week.

frameworkcomputer, to random
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Our Founder sat with Jason Carman to talk through Framework’s product philosophy, the dynamics of the consumer electronics industry, and how we think about our roadmap.

"There's a different way to build consumer hardware: creating an ecosystem for modularity & upgradability. Framework Computer is reinventing laptops, and soon much more, in Episode 39 of S³."

https://youtu.be/gGdSnGgQnAc?feature=shared

frameworkcomputer, to random
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We care about sustainability not just with our laptops, but also with our merch!

All Framework hats are made with upcycled and organic cotton twill sourced from GOTS-certified organic sources.

frameworkcomputer, to random
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The original Micron N28 flash we used in our high-speed Storage Expansion Card is end of life, so we've moved over to SK Hynix V6 flash and are calling the new cards (2nd Gen). Sustained write speeds are similar on the new 1TB, but faster on the new 250GB.

Anachron,
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@frameworkcomputer as the older ones had issues with high usage (as for example an OS in a pocket) have you tested whether that is fixed/better with this controller?

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sirber,
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@frameworkcomputer time to put my Visual Basic talents in use!

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