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NixOS on the Framework laptop
What a treat it is to review the Framework laptop a few months before I’ll be buying my own.
The Framework promises to be a powerful, high-end ultra thin laptop with the stand-out feature of easy repairs and upgrades. I think they’ve done it.
Let’s install NixOS.
Read in full here:
https://grahamc.com/blog/nixos-on-framework
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