Comment on Those who are against iOS and Apple in general, have you tried their devices lately?

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rufus@discuss.tchncs.de ⁨10⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

I know. I saw consumer devices from the 60s I believe with instructions and schematics.

But there are companies that are better and ones that are especially bad. Apple is becoming the latter. And on top they are actively fighting the ‘Right to repair’ movement.

My Lenovo laptop from a few years ago had a service manual available with all the user serviceable parts and pictures describing how to open it up and replace things.

I used to carry around my laptop every single day. I’ve opened it every few years and collected all of the dust and lint out of the cooling fins, replaced batteries in each of my devices, upgraded them and kept them running for years and years.

You’re right. Unfortunately things are getting worse. Maube I’m getting a Framework laptop next. I don’t want anything that is glued shut and everything is soldered on. A computer is not a disposable product or single-use.

And I hope the EU forces smartphone manufacturers to make those batteries replaceable. So we can all see their argument they can’t build things as thin and waterproof has been a lie. I’m just not sure my current Pixel phone bears up until 2027.

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