“Samsung does not seem interested in enabling repair at scale.”
- Ah Samsuck being Samsuck - though similar deals are going well with Google, Motorola, and HMD - Kinda surprising TBH lol 
- Oh, ok. iFixit is in the DIY Repair and Sales industry. They are not as noble as they would have you believe. They are a for profit company. They are interested in selling you repair kits, batteries, screens, anti-static mats, and all things they can make a profit on. While promoting themselves as the defacto “right to repair company” they are also using other companies e-waste to build up their own business without actually repairing users products. They avoid any liability (sound familiar?) or responsibility as to having the repaired products actually work. They are a mail order auto-parts catalog. Which is a good thing. Trying to create a cottage industry of tinkerers, makers, and at home fixers is a much better than most tech business models. But this nonsense that they can “break up with” any other company is hilarious self fellating garbage. - Look! I’m throwing a rock at an oil tanker because it’s bad! They are really gonna regret not paying attention to me now! As a matter of fact, I’m going to divorce that oil tanker! Ha! good luck without me oil tanker!> - it’s true that iFixit is a for-profit company, and which website isn’t? I would struggle to find a reliable info site that doesn’t find a way to earn something to keep their servers up. - I have no affiliation with them and I speak for myself that I believe their contributions to the right-to-repair movement shouldn’t be dismissed. - They provide resources and tools that help people like myself to repair their own devices. I’ve successfully resurrected my dad’s old macbook using their guide. I did this without purchasing their advertised tools (they are massively overpriced) - IIRC iFixit actively advocates for legislation that supports consumer repair rights. While they do profit from their sales, their mission to spread repair knowledge and promote environmental responsibility is still a net positive for the tech world. 
 
- tbh I’m hoping that Ifixit would potentially hookup with Minisforum as their new tablet looks really good - I’m also hoping that Linux compatibility is supported cause then this could realistically become my new smartphone replacement with some kde mobile modding
 - Here is an alternative Piped link(s): - Minisforum as their new tablet - Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube. - I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub. 
 







