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My ideal laptop right now is the Framework 13 Pro which looks like a massive upgrade over their previous models but the configuration I want is like $2000 and it doesn't ship until October anyways. There's other configurations for $1000 or less refurbished then I could upgrade parts over time but I would end up replacing everything anyways. Repairing my Macbook M1 is also something I'm considering so I have an appointment tomorrow with the Apple store, but I'm guessing the entire logic board would have to be replaced which is expensive for a laptop that's next on Apple's axe list and is 3 generations older than the oldest laptops they sell, and while I like the laptop a lot the lack of repairability and official Linux support is really annoying as well, and I want a working laptop with a swappable SSD for security/business reasons anyways. Getting a cheap backup laptop that's reliable is something I've been wanting for a while and would buy me more time to decide on a better laptop and find paid work.
If you're coming from an Apple M1 and are considering a FrameWork and don't want to get it, look at the ThinkPad P1 Gen 6/7. The T480 is old and won't keep up.