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Old 07-15-2021, 03:53 AM
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Default 'Right to repair' movement is growing - see Apple computers

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Originally Posted by Southsidemusic View Post
Well not ”fine” with that but i also dont expect a 10yo Apple computer to work flawless in money making sessions we get with a computer from a year ago. Simple as that. Its like people ”need” to have a plight to wooo over for a while and when they get bored on to the next movement! Its the human way.

Might be a ”coronathing” as most have way too much free time but there has been quite a few movements that was started with good intentions and abandoned when something new popped up!

But you’re just thinking of your own use case. The irony is, there’s a huge percentage of people in audio still using old cheesegraters due to the trash can Mac being such a huge disappointment.

I mean, that machine is the perfect example of customers complaining and Apple actually listening and responding with a machine that did what they wanted and then some.

Yes, people like to complain, but I think you’re totally missing the point here and grossly overlooking what the core issue is.


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