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Oh my fucking GODDDDDD IT’S BEEN ONE DAY!!!!! CAN PEOPLE JUST PLAY NINTENDO IN FUCKING PEACE FOR ONE GODDAMN WEEK!!!!!! I swear to GOD shut the fuck up!!!!!!!!!!! Like it’s been a DAY, don’t fucking tell me there’s drifting problems BULLSHIT
Repairability is important to me in things I buy. I'm glad iFixit get that information out quickly so I can decide to avoid or buy a thing better informed
Just out of curiosity how often do you end up actually repairing things?
Like I also factor repairs into my purchase choices but anymore I don’t remember the last thing I worked on that was an electronic. I did get a broken tractor up and running but it was “free” so that barely counts.
The reason I’m asking is I have this conflicting value versus my actual actions.
Hobby tinkerers are their source of income, but Ifixit is mostly used by repair shops. It's a great synergy.