If it's acrylic paint it'll typically scrape off tiles easily. Try using a spatula that's not likely to scratch the tile (I.e. a plastic one rather than a sharp metal one)
I should have been more specific. Yes it's the Secure Pocket Rocket
How performant does it need to be? What's the nature of the read/write behaviour? If it fits the profile of "fast USB drive" then you could potentially get away with 2 of these (https://frame.work/au/en/products/storage-expansion-card?v=FRACCFBZ02) configured in software raid and boot your OS off the internal nvme. That said, I feel you'd get more mileage with a second hand (and cheap!) micro PC for your paperless instance and save the framework as a laptop
Looks straight up amazing. Love it
No stress, glad I pointed you down a hopefully workable path. Good luck mate 😉 And yes the US tax. Purchased mine from Amazon US, I'm down in Australia. Even with the higher cost it has been an absolute joy even with my single-phone use case.
- removable cable
- configuration app to deal with difficult Android Auto interfaces
- latest beta firmware includes Android Auto over CarPlay
Started on lemmy.ml, when they were experiencing some performance issues I decided to "be distributed" away from one of the main instances. Decided on one geographically in my home country.
After leaving Evernote way back when I was in the wilderness for a while. Finally landed on notesnook, haven't gone back since.
When I was 15, my dad purchased me a plaster saw (still have it) and handed me his drill.
Then told me to make it look neat, but "don't fuck up because your mother will kill us both".
I ran about 4 network points through the house.
Nothing like fear to produce a 100% perfect finish 😉
Finding it way easier to engage and comment. Don't have to wade through thousands of shit comments on Lemmy. Loving it!
I went way overboard speccing mine so thenAussie tax was a big hit. Including the RAM & SSDs I sourced separately, over $5K 😭 I find the FW13 is reasonable comparable to similar 13in laptops, but the FW16 is pricier than comparable 16in laptops. Windows ones that is. As I've specced it its a total bargain compared to a 16in Macbook. That said, I was willing to eat the price difference for the modularity, the potential for future upgrades & to back Framework's mission.
Also yes, I'm also desperately waiting for the release of an oculink module.