There was also an interesting post analyzing the psyche of a redditor. Veterans of our community posting very detailed analysis on a variety of topics, from Moons to new projects, updates on OG projects and tips or reminders about things many of us might forget about, like the Arbitrum airdrop (and many scams attaching themselves to it) and the launch of Reddit avatars.Asking questions, thinking critically and being creative. A newcomer who may not have contributed without incentive to do so, suddenly becoming an active member of our community.It's a byproduct of our self-inflicted rat race. Although that's certainly a "problem" that plagues our sub, I don't think it's made it worse than any other subreddit or social media platform.Īre there plenty of posts made simply looking to farm moons for profit? Of course. ![]() On more than one occasion, I've seen folks mention how Moons have ultimately made CryptoCurrency a messy, shallow place where folks only come here to farm moons. So asking a full on recycling program at this stage would be tone deaf, but I for sure would love to see one. I know Framework is just getting started. What would you do with the old chasis? Or for example, a broken screen? A battery that's used up well beyond its cycle count? It feel down, a corner got busted, and now it looks ugly so you're thinking of a chasis replacement. My question is, after this "second life" of each spare part is done, what happens with them? Does Framework intend to have a recycling program of sorts?įor example, banged up cases from a fall or the like. If you're anything like me you probably already though up ways of making the old main board useful for your parents or someone who isn't tech savvy in your life. The fact that concepts like the battery case and Cooler Master board are in sight is extremely cool, it really extends the lifetime of each piece. ![]() Other than production quality (which in a weird way was kind of endearingly bad and anyway not the focus) it really made me wonder how actual ownership of the product on the long term looks like. Just finished watching the event, it seriously exceeded my expectations.
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