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I built a Frankenstein Framework Chromebox ‘for science,’ but it wasn’t easy

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Last year, while on vacation, I was having a conversation with my uncle about computers and the idea of having a single device that can do everything you could want. This came after he showed me his Framework Laptop, which was primarily booting Linux, but he also had a Windows partition and was working on setting up another one for macOS. That idea has stuck with me over the past year, as he can take this singular laptop with him wherever he goes and boot it right into whatever OS he wants. And while that’s a project that I still want to tackle, I decided to start smaller.

Shortly after returning from said vacation, the Framework Laptop Chromebook Edition landed on my doorstep. Until fairly recently, it was the Chromebook that I would reach for whenever I wanted to mess around with something or check out what’s new on the ChromeOS Dev channel.




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