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It's hard to justify buying a Framework 12

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用户在选择笔记本电脑时面临价值与价值观的冲突。现有流程中,用户需要权衡性能、价格、生态锁定、可维修性等因素,但主流产品(如MacBook Neo)在性价比上占据绝对优势,而符合用户价值观(如可维修、可升级、支持Linux)的Framework 12却更贵、性能更差、体验更粗糙。这种矛盾导致用户难以做出购买决策:如果选择MacBook,用户担心被苹果生态锁定、失去对设备的控制权(如强制更新、远程数据上传、未来可能被强制执行身份验证法律);如果选择Framework,则要接受更高的价格和更差的日常体验。评论中用户明确表示“为了更好的体验愿意多付20-40%”,但“更好的体验”并非来自性能,而是来自价值观对齐和长期控制权。这种权衡造成了决策困难,用户不得不在短期使用体验和长期自主权之间做出痛苦选择。

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My nephew just graduated high school, and wants a laptop. When he decides what computer to buy, price (or more precisely, value) is the most important attribute. Apple

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I was seduced by Apple Silicon after experiencing the exceptional battery life and performance. Those things are great, as are the screens and the speakers. But I'm still excited about the Framework 12 because I don't love macOS. I don't need an alternative to beat Apple on every line of the spec sheet. I just need them to align with my values, support Linux well, and cross a certain "good enough" threshold. The latest laptops from Framework meet all of those requirements, and I'm excited to buy one after I've saved up enough money. I've missed Plasma for a long time. At the same time, I wouldn't even consider a MacBook Neo.

whimblepop

As nice as Apple's hardware is it's all undermined by who they are as a company, intentionally limiting their devices more and more while they relentlessly argue in courts and to regulators that we owe them more and more for using our devices. Rosetta 2's retirement announcement was when I realized I won't buy another Mac, I'm not interested in a computer that is preoccupied with stopping me from running software. Work can buy them for me but I won't spend my money on a platform like that anymore. Depending on how their Supreme Court argument goes in a few weeks I will stop buying an iPhone too, if they establish the precedent that any method of paying for Netflix deserves a $5/month fee then they will leverage that to extract the same fee everywhere else.

benoau

Bought the Framework 12 as my personal daily driver (limited hobby projects, Obsidian, light browsing) and for the hardware to grow with my use cases. So even if I could get more bang for my buck with a Neo (yeah, I could), the tinkerability and repairability win over raw specs for what I actually use it for. Did I pay more for a less polished, less powerful machine? Yep. Is it enjoyable to use and fully capable of meeting my requirements? Yep. Came to bikeshed but the video was more nuanced and fair than this title.

robspairpears

> The problem is, for an overall worse experience, are you willing to pay 20-40% more? This is subjective. For me: yes. It buys me a lot, repairability and not being in the apple ecosystem are two things I value enough that it makes sense for me to go with Framework. It flips it to an overall better experience.

DanieleSalatti

The point of the Framework is to run Linux, and not to be part of Apple's ecosystem. I don't want my computer to update itself without my permission, report telemetry to Apple, upload anything to any "cloud" or request that I log into something. If you don't think this is a big deal, wait until an age or identity verification law is passed somewhere, and Apple will enforce it against your will, on the computer that you bought and thought that you owned.

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