Post A6DYklEnfNdzvyfbM0 by Cybolic@linuxrocks.online
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(DIR) Post #A6BFG77RyVS1NMz8jY by s31bz@linuxrocks.online
2021-04-12T18:43:56Z
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There's nothing wrong with wanting to be able to repair hardware that you purchased. You own it, you should be able to.
(DIR) Post #A6BFG7bEBnGoriuv9E by nergal@linuxrocks.online
2021-04-12T19:49:52Z
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@s31bz what if you do not own it? what if you have leased it per the purchase agreement that went unread that you agreed to upon purchase?
(DIR) Post #A6DYklEnfNdzvyfbM0 by Cybolic@linuxrocks.online
2021-04-13T22:37:45Z
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@nergal @s31bz I'd say you'd then need to get that sort of thing made illegal as well.
(DIR) Post #A6DeUQhypGItM4ulma by s31bz@linuxrocks.online
2021-04-13T23:42:02Z
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@nergal sounds like something Apple would do
(DIR) Post #A6DpMsoXXnt1hdaSWW by nergal@linuxrocks.online
2021-04-14T01:43:52Z
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@s31bz msft does it all the time ever since win98!
(DIR) Post #A6EAS1S0xVCUyTLJVA by s31bz@linuxrocks.online
2021-04-14T05:40:06Z
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@nergal well glad I don't run Windows then