I never saw that video, but oh god that screenshot! Here's an out of touch captured regulator saying, "greetings fellow kids, you can still have all your fun toys, pay no attention to your eroding freedoms."
It's panem et circenses. Except he's a tone deaf dufus.
I think it’s a fair concern that Right-to-Repair laws could lead to an explosion of Radio Shack-like iPhone and Samsung electronics parts shops. Consumers will wander in with broken iPhone and Samsung Galaxy screens, and walk out with all the parts and tools they need to repair them. And they will fail, miserably.
But... that would be GREAT!
Or is the failing part supposed to make me afraid of trying?
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I never saw that video, but oh god that screenshot! Here's an out of touch captured regulator saying, "greetings fellow kids, you can still have all your fun toys, pay no attention to your eroding freedoms."
It's panem et circenses. Except he's a tone deaf dufus.
/div>(untitled comment)
But... that would be GREAT!
Or is the failing part supposed to make me afraid of trying?
/div>(untitled comment)
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https://vimeo.com/166807261
(tl;dw: it's that video of ad flooded AR, you probably saw it.)/div>
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