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Buy this Framework Laptop Now to Avoid Buying Your Next Few!

Unlike laptops from most manufacturers, the Framework Laptop was designed from the outset to be sustainable; this lightweight, stylish beast is field-upgradable and field-repairable. In the company’s own words: "Proof that designing products to last doesn’t require sacrificing performance, …

September 13, 2021 Read
3D Printers Getting Bigger

As 3D printing gets more popular, even mainstream, the "build volume" of new printer models is increasing. This specification is the size of the largest model you can print on a given printer. Sovol’s SV06 retails for US$400 and has a volume of 300x300x340mm. On a more commercial scale, …

February 21, 2023 Read
Qubes OS: Not just for security nerds

Security often seems like a joke: there seem to be more, and better-funded, bad actors than security practitioners. What can the average person do? One thing would be to just stop using computers and smartphones. But 99.783281% of the two people I polled on that question wouldn’t go near that …

November 4, 2022 Read
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