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Have you watched any of Louis Rossman's videos?
Spoiler Alert: Apple are bastards in ways the others you've mentioned could only dream of being.
Around 20 years ago, Apple wanted $80 to diagnose the problem with an $800 ipod. All I'd done was try to transfer files without using their iTunes crapplication. $1000 to diagnose the problem in a $10,000 car - I uh, I don't think so!
That shop isn't there any more. The drycleaners next door were there 40 years ago and still are.
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enhzflep wrote: in ways the others you've mentioned could only dream of being. My experience says otherwise. I've had pretty awful experiences with Microsoft, HP, Compaq, etc...
Does Mr. Rossman do any videos about them? Or is he focused on Apple?
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He attempts repairs on the machines that people bring him. He doesn't do exclusively Apple stuff.
You're right - it would be so much easier to dismiss him if it were obvious he was unfairly biased.
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Nobody - nobody is as "religious" about any other company as Apple's fans are. You might have people who are loyal to some of the companies you mentioned, but it's still not a religion to them. Don't confuse brand loyalty with...this.
That's the distinction that makes them unique.
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... And in that respect, Tesla is the Apple of the car industry.
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You're probably right, although I don't know enough Tesla owners to form my own opinion on this yet.
I actually only know two. One, I haven't yet spoken to and haven't got any of his thoughts, and the other...well, lets just say he got it brand new and it's spent 3 weeks in the shop because of "some electrical problem", as in, the headlights won't even come on. That's about all I know. I'm waiting to talk to him some more to figure out exactly WTF is going on.
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So your religious hatred of Apple is mostly based on others liking them and less about Apple products / services or the company proper?
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It's not my "religious hated", its their fan's blind faith in Apple that gets my goat. Apple can do no wrong in their eyes. The company knows it and they're coasting on it.
It's like scientology. You just want to throttle those people and tell them to WAKE UP, PEOPLE!!! They're not the perfect entity they want them to believe, and only exist to exploit them for how naïve they are.
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I've never been an Apple fan, but they are the entire reason that "right to repair" is even required as a concept. I hate the whole company pretty deeply for that.
"Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by stupidity."
- Hanlon's Razor
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Perhaps Apple and John Deere?
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I'm for it but I'm afraid once trained it'll be hard to undo.
The less you need, the more you have.
Even a blind squirrel gets a nut...occasionally.
JaxCoder.com
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I can't understand how it is even possible for someone to tell me I can't repair a piece of hardware I bought. I can use it, I can rip it into pieces, I can paint it bright pink. But to not be allowed to repair? Isn't that overstepping the bounds a little? It also seems totally again any free-market argument one would raise.
And that doesn't even touch on the moral issues with a law that says "we will force you to waste resources".
cheers
Chris Maunder
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The free-market argument would be that the purchase was subject to such a contract and you weren't forced to buy.
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Touche
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Is that what they even mean by "right to repair"?
I was under the impression that "right to repair" zealots were demanding that manufacturers build products so they're not difficult to repair. Like screws instead of glues...
Not sure I want my government or any other telling manufacturers how to design products. As long as a product is safe and functional, I prefer to let the market decide a product's fate.
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I think it has more to do with licensed firmware/software, testers/analyzers, and parts availability.
One of the things I always liked about Dell and a few others: they put maintenance manuals on line. But forget getting a parts for a 5 year old system. eBay is your friend there.
>64
If you can keep your head while those about you are losing theirs, perhaps you don't understand the situation.
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Ahhh! That makes sense. Thanks.
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right to repair is completely different than being able to MacGyver stuff. What's happened is a number of a$$holes in companies are trying to prevent anyone but the oem's from maintaining equipment. It's the equivalent to the subscription model software companies have been pushing (looking at you SciTools - thieving #$#$%$%$%%). The oems are trying to lock in their customers to the oems very expensive maintenance plans.
Me? If it runs, I don't toss it. Multiple cars pushing 200k in the driveway.
Charlie Gilley
<italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape...
"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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charlieg wrote: Multiple cars pushing 200k in the driveway Same here. I'm driving a 2002 Honda Civic that's going to have 1 light-second (186,282 miles) on the odometer some time in the next year. I'm totally geeked out over it, as I did the same thing on my first Honda (an '85 Accord).
Software Zen: delete this;
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And here I was.... getting excited every time my mileage is a palindrome. You've aimed considerably higher than I..
Missed every digit being the same in my new car by about 5,000 kms. Oh well... only about another 104,000 kms to go!
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You could go for 300,000 km ...
Software Zen: delete this;
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Now there's an idea..
Wish I'd had it when replying earlier. Sheepishly, I'll admit that it only occurred to me around lunchtime (about 2 hours after replying)
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light - second folks epic comment alert!
Charlie Gilley
<italic>Stuck in a dysfunctional matrix from which I must escape...
"Where liberty dwells, there is my country." B. Franklin, 1783
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
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Duffy - Rockferry[^]
I have this pretty large music collection with around 1000 CD's.
At the end of last year I decided to digitalize/archive it all in good quality and I'm still working on it (on and off).
This week I decided to rip my Duffy CD, which got stuck in my head after that.
I really don't know when or why I bought it, but I think during my student days, 11+ years ago and probably because I liked her hit single Mercy.
Last year she posted on Instagram that she had been drugged and abducted on her birthday and raped over the course of a few days, followed by spending ten years alone to recover and going into therapy
Hopefully she can put that behind her and continue making fine music.
Maybe she'll even score another SOTW!
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