• SuiXi3D
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    355 hours ago

    I’m glad. I hate the fact that TV’s are so cheap now that fixing them literally isn’t worth it. Same with a lot of laptops and tablets and stuff. I’d much rather have a chunkier phone than one I won’t ever be able to fix.

    • Gormadt
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      104 hours ago

      In the last few years I’ve fixed about a dozen TVs, they can definitely suck to fix at times (especially the really new ones) but in general the fixes have been simple. And all of them were snagged out of the dumpster at my apartment complex.

      And that’s just the TVs I’ve fixed. I like to fix things.

      In terms of phones they’re a nightmare though. I’m keeping an eye on HMD phones and Fairphone though as both of them are a LOT easier to fix than other brands.

      In the event of my current phone breaking I’d love to get either one of those brands.

      • paraphrand
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        72 hours ago

        What’s the typical fixable issue you are finding?

  • AJMaxwell
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    395 hours ago

    This is one of the handful of things me (a leftist) and my rural Trump supporting family both heavily agree upon. It’s nice to find some common ground in such a divided America.

    • @cm0002OP
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      255 hours ago

      I think we got lucky on it that John Deere and Car companies have been trying to ruin repairability long before it was cool.

      And “right to repair” is a nice simple slogan, even the most rural person in America can hear that and will probably go “Fuck yeah I should have the right to repair my car!”