darkforest-local VS ExpansionCards

Compare darkforest-local vs ExpansionCards and see what are their differences.

darkforest-local

Run your own local game of Dark Forest (by projectsophon)

ExpansionCards

Reference designs and documentation to create Expansion Cards for the Framework Laptop (by FrameworkComputer)
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darkforest-local

Posts with mentions or reviews of darkforest-local. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-01.

ExpansionCards

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  • HP bricks customers laptops with faulty BIOS upgrade
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Jun 2024
    The best alternatives for now are probably Frame.work laptops:

    https://frame.work

  • Ask HN: What are some good laptops for development in 2024
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 27 May 2024
    The Lenovo T14s Gen 6 with Snapdragon X Elite will be available next month[1]

    - I'd wait for reviews for how the Snapdragon performs, especially with emulating non-native applications.

    - If you can, wait for Lenovo ThinkPads to eventually get a 50%-70% discount (might have to wait up to a year or so?) Like this one: https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/lenovo-thinkpad-l14-...

    - Avoid Intel processors. They are more expensive and get hotter than AMD CPU's for generally less performance. The ThinkPad T15 Gen 5 looks decent: https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-real-ThinkPad-T480-success...

    https://frame.work also looks like a decent option, but avoid if you don't want to spend time dealing with little quirks. For example, (a small number of) Framework laptops literally start smoking because an input panel was wired incorrectly (mine included) and the only support is offered via email, which is not very fast.

    [1]: https://www.notebookcheck.net/Lenovo-ThinkPad-T14s-Gen-6-wit...

  • Why MSFT Copilot+ and AI PCs are the final nail in the coffin of open computing
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 May 2024
    Framework laptops? https://frame.work/ (I'm neither affiliated nor a user/client).
  • NoTunes is a macOS application that will prevent Apple Music from launching
    10 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 May 2024
    We're blood brothers my friend. Never again on Asus (though I do have a traitorous exception for mother boards, though I'm trying to change). I also refuse HP stuff for the same reason. Could be so good, but brittle easily broken parts end up wiping out all the quality stuff.

    Definitely take a look at Framework laptops (https://frame.work). Unless they lose their way, I don't plan to buy anything else. I've also had great luck with Lenovo T* line (my T580 was one of my favorites of all time). Dell makes some gorgeous stuff as well (though I go with the business line of XPS, I forget what they're called at the moment, maybe Precision?). If you're going Ubuntu or a derivative, Dell works a little better. I've had friction in the past with Fedora and Arch because it takes 6 to 9 months for all the drivers to make it upstream to the kernel, so if the model is new within 6 to 9 months you're stuck relying on Dell's build.

  • Framework's software and firmware have been a mess, but it's working on them
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 15 Apr 2024
    I think the SD module won't be able to have the card flush, as the modules are only and SD cards are 32mm long, and you need some PCB space for the socket cage and the USB-C on the other side. The retrofit PCB outline they provide is only 26.9mm from front edge to back edge, so an SD card will stick out a little bit.

    So perhaps they decided to go for the one that lets users have the card flush for use like an expansion bay as well as for data transfer to/from devices.

    https://github.com/FrameworkComputer/ExpansionCards/tree/mai...

  • Microsoft starts testing ads in the Windows 11 Start menu
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 Apr 2024
    There are many laptops and desktops that fit the bill.

    Frame.work: https://frame.work/

    Dell: https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000138246/linux-on-...

    System76: https://system76.com/laptops

    Kubuntu Focus: https://kfocus.org/land/business

    I am sure there are more, this is only what I have found in less than 5 minutes of searching.

  • Which Windows/Linux laptop maker do you like the most?
    1 project | /r/polls | 10 Dec 2023
  • The Gazelle Laptops are the biggest POS
    1 project | /r/System76 | 10 Dec 2023
    I'll buy a frame.work long before I touch system76. Their prices are too high for the general feedback I keep seeing on the quality control. I'm not spending 3k+ to be out a laptop until support responds. Especially, considering they still don't make these in house..
  • That feeling when you are unboxing a flagship keyboard from a major brand in 2023 and find out it uses micro-USB #smh
    1 project | /r/LogitechG | 10 Dec 2023
    No they didn't, companies just mostly gave up on it.
  • 🖕🖕🖕🖕 Apple
    1 project | /r/beeper | 10 Dec 2023
    A Framework Laptop (https://frame.work)

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