The Framework Laptop 16 has a 180W PD charger. It's not the full 240W but it's using that new standard and the laptop will work with full 240W chargers when they hit the market.
No device that is properly following the USB standard will be fried by, or fry, another USB device.
It's true that a USB-C cable might not work with some PD requirements and will support only a certain USB data version or lower, but all of USB is backwards compatible, you will get slower speeds or less power but not anything dangerous.
Unless the device(s) you use are not properly following the USB standards.
It's also common in many states including California for cans, plastic bottles, and many glass bottles but this particular measure adds more types like wine and liquor bottles and pouches
Or the dreaded βhereβs a quick step-by-step solution in these screenshotsβ followed by every single image link being dead/purged/removed by forum moderators.
All those people who purged their Reddit accounts better have just been shitposters..
The Framework Laptop 16 has a 180W PD charger. It's not the full 240W but it's using that new standard and the laptop will work with full 240W chargers when they hit the market.