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Well... As long as they don't fuck up the laptop(s) and continue to improve I can't complain if they want to make other stuff that is designed to be repairable, upgradable and expandable.

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>Today, Framework is the modular repairable laptop company. Tomorrow, it wants to be a consumer electronics company, period. That’s one of the biggest reasons it just raised another $18 million in funding — it wants to expand beyond the laptop into “additional product categories.”

Well... As long as they don't fuck up the laptop(s) and continue to improve I can't complain if they want to make other stuff that is designed to be repairable, upgradable and expandable. Archive: https://archive.today/30zqs From the post: >>Today, Framework is the modular repairable laptop company. Tomorrow, it wants to be a consumer electronics company, period. That’s one of the biggest reasons it just raised another $18 million in funding — it wants to expand beyond the laptop into “additional product categories.”

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I thought the main point was it being a framework for swapping different parts out. Repairability is a benefit of this structure.