Apple has a long history of working against right to repair and third party repair shops. This includes making it difficult for third parties to source the parts needed and changing the designs to requiring part pairing in the name of security. It got to the point where repair shops were buying broken Apple products so they could hopefully source the parts needed.
Looking through what they provided now, it’s basic stuff any third party repair shop could do if they could source the parts. It’s useful. However good electronic technicians can go beyond that and do board level repairs. But that requires schematics and diagrams. A lot of times they would have to get those through other parties who in turn got them through less than official means or violated NDAs.
Guess what Apple isn’t providing? Board level information. This is just doing the minimum the law requires them to do.
Bonus: Louis Rossmann talks about Apple’s history of right to repair [10 minute video]
It’s a quirk in Georgia’s law where cruelty to children and their death gets those charges upgraded to murder 2.
Sounds like an annoyatron or a clone. A tiny device that randomly beeps with a time interval just long enough to be hard to find and annoying. They’ve been around for a couple decades.
Yep, this is the judge that owns Tesla stocks and refused to recuse himself.
And just like Taco Bell when something goes bad you get to deal with all the diarrhea.
But seriously, shouldn’t this be in [email protected] and not technology?
Always is. Accuse your enemies of that which you are guilty of.
There’s video from the group Led By Donkeys.
My guess: turn failing big companies into failing little ones.
Looks like someone tried to archive an archived page. You can see https://web.archive.org/...
is listed twice in the url. I just trimmed off the first one then it works: https://web.archive.org/web/20240229113710/https://github.com/polyfillpolyfill/polyfill-service/issues/2834
It’s common for blogs and some news outlets to include an image with each article. It may or may not be relevant.
I had searched for a couple of the roasters and they either de-listed the products or pulled the page from their website.
Anyway the FDA recall talks about canning low acid foods, and how the manufacturer hadn’t filed the proper paperwork on their process.
True, but you’re not going to pop the top on one of those then start sipping.
Maybe in the sense that Coke and Pepsi are the same product. From reading their website it looks like they partner with different roasters to make canned cold brew.
It’s coffee that’s been brewed then canned in a soda can. Your whole bean and pre-ground coffee that comes in a bag is fine.
They changed the headline to “Let’s Celebrate Noam Chomsky”. The New Statesman article also was pulled.
The only recent information I can find is he was recovering from a bad stroke last year, and his wife moved him to Brazil.
It’s in the dictionary. There’s even a wikipedia page on it.
I think he means he wants the kind of furry that hell would draw a line at. “Hey man this hell and everything, but we got standards. You can’t do that here. You gotta go.”
Why am not surprised the case originated out of the Fifth Circuit, and they ruled against the protest organizer.
The first thing everyone heard was “Trump trial” and “man sets self on fire”. The news media was mostly covering the trial in a live stream format which didn’t help get the whole story out. Now that’s its been a few hours, a more complete picture is forming.
Mental illness is a hell of a thing. Especially when it leads to self-harm.
After reading a few articles, this is someone suffering from a bad case of mental illness leading them to conspiratorial thinking and self-harm. He picked the trial purely for attention. It’s all quite sad.