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Framework 16 — Two Years Later: The Laptop That Refuses to Become E-Waste

11 min · 23 de feb de 2026
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Two years after its release, the Framework 16 isn’t just a modular experiment. It’s a statement about ownership, longevity, and responsibility in modern computing. We revisit the Framework 16 from a long-term perspective. And what it represents after the dust has settled. We unpack: • What “right to repair” actually means in practice • How modular design challenges the disposable tech cycle • The uncomfortable reality of planned obsolescence • And what this means for creatives, developers, and professionals who depend on their machines daily Is the Framework 16 the future of laptops — or simply a principled niche product? More importantly: should our relationship with technology be evolving the way our hardware does? A grounded conversation about design ethics, sustainability, and the long game in computing.

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