I must say this, and the absence of piano black, were some key determining factors for me to buy the new Hyundai Kona (of course, maybe not the most important ones, but decisive nonetheless).
I shared this article internally and my peers were impressed about how similar it is to our final implementation. (It differs in the fact that we use Redis as queue.)
On one hand, I love the possibility of having millions of albums at your disposal via streaming services. On the other hand, I hate having to type or click to select them (voice recognition just doesn't work).
I am forced to use a MacBook M4 at work but I have and love my Framework 13 Intel.
Battery management is superior in MacOS but I can leave my Framework suspended for more than at least a week (I never measured how long it can stay like this).
I run vanilla Ubuntu with TLP, though, which might be the trick.
For all those hating the Twitter link, it's a practical way to convert traffic and likes. It doesn't have to be your favourite tool, it serves his purpose.
I wasn't aware about how bad the situation was for devices, in general, about privacy until I installed a Pi-Hole in a Raspberry and used it as DNS service at home.
It's really surprising the amount of data that tries to leave the premises, and this just the one that I block with a mid-range security ban list.