This is a really, really bad article, and @mashable should feel bad for publishing such trash.https://twitter.com/mashable/status/832235677483929605 …
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@mashable this article is trash and you should feel bad about it -
this is a terrible opinion on repairing electronics and mashable has been absolutely bonertown for ages
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"hey guys this thing looks hard so you shouldn't be allowed to do it"
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"hey, we kinda think humans shouldn't be allowed to do human things."
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also, how does the author think most people who worked in this field got here? Because they went to school?
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fun fact, iFixIt doesn't actually repair phones. Did this author even do any research?pic.twitter.com/fO1fIQ7MQs
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the dude makes mention of the farming repair industry too. He clearly didn't research anything.
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mashable is a content house like huffpo, it just wants clicks it doesnt actually care what youre writing
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what's the difference btwn fixing my iPhone and my toilet or a/c or disposal? I own all 3 and can do whatever I want w/ them
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what is stopping you currently?
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nothing. I replaced the battery in my iPhone a couple months ago
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I can agree it could void warranty, but I want the right to repair anything I own.
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Afraid to loose Apple advertising budgets? Only reason i can thing of for such an utterly stupid position...
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agree w/ not forcing companies to provide schematics. Disagree with everything else.
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