• jabjoe@feddit.uk
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    2 days ago

    Why? Anti-features aren’t just Apple. All big tech do it to users.

    Edit: And automotive, white goods companies, etc, etc

    • squaresinger@lemmy.world
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      16 hours ago

      There are some companies as bad as Apple (John Deere comes to mind), but it’s certainly not the norm.

      User-replacable standard m.2 SSDs are bog standard and non-standard formats are really rare. Apart from Apple I can not think of many companies that do that. IIRC Red Magic cameras, and Synology NAS but that’s the only ones I can think of.

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      2 days ago

      other companies arent engineering serial numbers and other identity information into every component, even shit as small as halleffect sensors, so it cant be taken from a damaged device to repair a differnt device of the same make and model.

      To act like what apple does is an industry standard is nothing but blatant apple fanboy propaganda.

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        2 days ago

        Oh no, they are bastards. Extra big bastards in a sea of bastards. I blame regulators. The hope is the right to repair because law in more and more places in more and more market areas.

        Without the EU regulators, Apple would never have gone USB C.