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You might only be half-way if the remaining 10% follow the Pareto principle.

Then the politicians should be honest about this goal. The best way to solve a problem requires understanding what the problem is. If we pretend to solve another problem, the solution for the actual will be less than ideal.

But it was made!

Not to discourage you from these things, but the cloud wasn't a thing in 1999. Storage space was also an issue.

FTP?

4 years here. Still running fine.

Framework is not really a software company. But they are actively working together with various Linux distributions and they also provide funding for open source development.

Do they support S3 sleep (suspend to RAM) again?


And we can look forward to Jank https://jank-lang.org/

Yes, although if one cares about Jank, they can also use a traditional Common Lisp or Scheme compiler, if compatibility with existing Clojure code isn't a requirement.

They also have a small-form-factor stationary computer in the pipeline: https://www.crowdsupply.com/mnt-research/mnt-station

> 3x USB Type-A ports > 1x USB Type-C for USB-C PD power input and built-in UART-to-USB converters

It doesn't seem either present- or future-secure to have only USB-A ports.


The MNT Reform classic discussed here was designed 6 years ago, but there’s nothing preventing an updated motherboard with better port selection from being created.

The MNT Reform Next that’s scheduled to be fulfilled this year has a much more modern port layout:

https://www.crowdsupply.com/mnt/mnt-reform-next


Why not? It's only an adapter away if you have something thst needs to connect to a usb-c female host port. And if you need more ports, which seems likely, you can get a usb hub which has ports of your preference.

A or C you'll have to use a dongle regardless.

Haven’t used USB-A on my Laptop in years. Don’t even have an adapter.

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