StressedRabbit
Well-Known Member
Repairing you owned goods wherever you want to have them repaired should be a human right.
If big tech have an issue with this then they need to define if it's hardware repairs or software repairs that are the issue.
It seems to me that big tech think that allowing independent repair could possibly allow data theft etc. If that's the case then either they should make plan to prevent data loss/theft
on a programming level. After all they're the ones who control your devices.
I don't need to hook up a laptop to you Eyephone to change a flipping battery.
Slap my forehead.
I will happily take anything apart and on most occasions put them back together in a roughly similar shape that they arrived on my kitchen table providing I have all the data from the manufacturer. Failing that, I would just fix it.
Let's go Rossman.
If big tech have an issue with this then they need to define if it's hardware repairs or software repairs that are the issue.
It seems to me that big tech think that allowing independent repair could possibly allow data theft etc. If that's the case then either they should make plan to prevent data loss/theft
on a programming level. After all they're the ones who control your devices.
I don't need to hook up a laptop to you Eyephone to change a flipping battery.
Slap my forehead.
I will happily take anything apart and on most occasions put them back together in a roughly similar shape that they arrived on my kitchen table providing I have all the data from the manufacturer. Failing that, I would just fix it.
Let's go Rossman.