• Cris@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    If the components aren’t soldered, then yes, it is. 🤦 My laptop is actually easier to repair than a framework is.

    You’re evidently a moron, and completely misunderstood what I typed.

    Fact.

    Thats not what a fact is. its a fact that thats an oppinion; your troll is showing again. This is not worth my energy, have a nice day.

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      3 days ago

      Loses the argument and resorts to name calling… classic

      It is a fact that by the time a CPU upgrade is warranted and you have to replace literally the entirety of the guts of the laptop (because the CPU is soldered…), besides the hard drive and maybe the RAM if you get really lucky with the upgrade path, the rest of the parts will have no value and will be worn, either needing refresh too, or not worth holding onto. For 99.9% it makes more sense to just buy a new laptop (for literally cheaper than framework) at that point

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        3 days ago

        Trolling is only effective is no one can tell you’re trolling.

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          I’m “trolling” yet you’re the one failing to address my argument and also the one calling names… sorry you got duped and overpaid for a laptop that you’re likely going to just end up throwing out and replacing for cheaper…