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LED Matrix Monitoring

LED Matrix Monitoring (ledmatrixmonitoring) is a system metrics visualization service for the Framework Laptop 16 LED Matrix Input Module, developed by community member Igor (GitHub: night-crawler). Written in Rust, it collects system metrics — CPU usage, memory, disk I/O, network, temperature, and battery — renders them as PNG images, and sends them to the companion LED Matrix Daemon for display on the 9x34 LED matrix.

LoRa Expansion Card

The LoRa Expansion Card is a community-developed expansion card that adds LoRa (Long Range) wireless communication to Framework laptops. Multiple community members have contributed designs, with the most advanced being by S115 (Sil Schouten), which successfully ran Meshtastic firmware and established LoRa reception in May 2025.

Low-Profile Ethernet Expansion Card

The Low-Profile Ethernet Expansion Card is an ongoing community effort to design a gigabit Ethernet expansion card that fits within the standard Framework expansion card height — roughly 6.8 mm — without protruding below the laptop. Started by ExplodingWaffle in November 2021, the project has had contributions from multiple community members across 87 posts spanning over four years, and remains an active area of development as of early 2026.

LTE Cat 4 Cell Modem Card

The LTE Cat 4 Cell Modem Card is a long-running community project to create a cellular LTE modem expansion card for Framework laptops. Originally proposed by engineer Tim Taylor in October 2021, the project has gone through multiple design iterations by different community members and companies, with the most recent active effort being an ultra-compact open-source design by Filip Stedronsky (Filip_S) based on the Quectel EG95 modem module.

Rackmount Modular Framework Server

The Rackmount Modular Framework Server is a community project to design 3D-printable rack-mount enclosures for Framework Laptop mainboards, enabling their reuse as homelab servers, Kubernetes clusters, and NAS devices. Started by n3rding in May 2022, the project has inspired multiple community builds including Andy Clemenko's 6-node "BladeRunner" cluster and Fady's "FrameCluster" 10-node design.