• rmuk@feddit.uk
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    4 days ago

    Okay, well, maybe the people who aren’t expecting their watches to work both on the Moon and at the bottom of the ocean can be allowed to swap batteries without asking a corporation for permission.

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      4 days ago

      It’s not about it working on the moon, it’s an indication that you never have to worry about water.

      You are all so blinded by your hatred for Apple that you can’t see that exempting this category of gadget is reasonable.

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          2 days ago

          70 million Americans voted for Trump. Numbers alone don’t mean shit.

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            10 hours ago

            Just saying… that it might be an indicator to check if you are the blind one here. In reality the truth may be somewhere in the middle.

      • Lenin's Dumbbell @lemmygrad.ml
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        But why? If the people want replaceable batteries, and Apple has more than enough resources, why can’t they do it?

        I’m not understanding your position. Its perfectly reasonable for gadgets to be repairable by users. Corporations should not lock this out. What’s difficult to understand?