Back when I designed phones, there was a minimum order of 50K units before an OEM would talk to you, and even then, they usually had a like-unit already in the production pipeline so they wouldn't have to retool everything.
I use GnuPG daily and mandate that everyone in our organization do the same. As part of the onboarding process, I have a doc explaining how to install GnuPG, generate keys and how to share their public key in a specific place in our network.
Once you force people to do it, it is not terrible once they get the hang of it.
No doubt. I found a Fellow Ode cheap, and upgraded to the Gen 2 burrs. My coffee went from a little better than 2 am truck stop coffee, to something better than you can get at a cafe.
I am using a Breville precision brewer, but would love to upgrade to a Moccamaster one day.
... having end user replaceable DDR5 RAM and end user replaceable storage. Even if it is a low end underpowered laptop.
Not everyone needs to render 8K videos in 5 minutes.