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Greek0 | 4 years ago
One of his main critique points is that Apple makes it hard to repair their products, even for electronics professionals. In the past, Apple has also altered designs so that small electrical problems suddenly fry the most expensive component on the board, the CPU. Either this is an embarrassing, junior-level oversight or a deliberate anti-repair-buy-new-hardware tactic.
See, for example, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jahtu1_idVU
As such, it seems you are arguing against an idea that no one is suggesting.
jeffbee|4 years ago
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vecinu|4 years ago
I personally find your reply in bad faith because both Greek0 and 8bitsrule took the time to find and share the video with you as well as explain the context around it.
That's not even considering the time that Louis Rossman went through to make that "20 minute video" because it takes much longer to film, edit and publish the damn thing.
This is like an extreme form of trolling to derail the conversation, usually it's "please provide a source", which someone did but you hand waved it away with "I don't have time to watch it". It legitimately upset me.
8bitsrule|4 years ago
One professional EE would absolutely notice this. So there's no 'maybe' here.
Dah00n|4 years ago