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mantimae · 4 months
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Just after dusk the birds go silent.
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Non-phone camera version under the cut
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horreurscopes · 4 months
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i do not have and will never have an iphone but i've been watching hugh jeffrey's videos where he keeps exposing apple's cartoonishly evil anti-repair practices and whatever you think they are doing to keep people purchasing new devices, it is astonishingly worse.
jeffrey's releases videos every time there's a new iphone where he tries to switch parts between two brand new, straight-from-the-store working phones and shows how apple has serialized the internal components so multiple phone functions are disabled when a part with a different serial number is put inside it, effectively killing third party repair, as well as scraping non-functioning phones for parts, while iOS deceptively claims that it is a third party part and it is locking the phone for "safety" purposes.
apple was also exposed recently for not only shredding half a million traded-in phones, but taking the company they were hiring to do so to court for failing to destroy products and instead selling some of them on the side 💀
this video jeffrey posted a month ago puts side to side the claims an apple technician gave at a legislative hearing when speaking against oregon's right to repair bill, and jefferey himself demonstrating that they were, well, lying out of their ass. it doesn't have nearly enough views imo so i'm sharing it here.
in short: stop buying apple products if you care about the right to repair, reducing e-waste and human rights.
the exploitation of cobalt mines in congo is fueling the fire of genocide; people are dying in the thousands in subhuman slavery conditions every day while apple does everything in their power to stop people from repairing and re-selling their products while claiming they are committed to reducing e-waste.
we need to be committing acts of t[redacted]ism against corporate greed but in the meantime withholding your consumer power is the bare minimum
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toastcryptid · 1 year
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zegalba · 1 month
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Apple iPhones & iPads cemented into the floor outside a Xiaomi store in China.
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captainmaxatx · 27 days
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sidewindes · 3 days
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Chappell Roan performing at Olympia Theatre in Dublin. 17th of September 2024. (via)
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verita-lapalissiana · 24 days
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I'm sorry im going crazy apparently i discovered something else now
please reblog for sample size and feel free to add in the tags how long you've had your current phone ㆁ⁠ω⁠ㆁ
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remindereminder · 3 months
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reasonsforhope · 11 months
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"The California state government has passed a landmark law that obligates technology companies to provide parts and manuals for repairing smartphones for seven years after their market release.
Senate Bill 244 passed 65-0 in the Assembly, and 38-0 in the Senate, and made California, the seat of so much of American technological hardware and software, the third state in the union to pass this so-called “right to repair” legislation.
On a more granular level, the bill guarantees consumers’ rights to replacement parts for three years’ time in the case of devices costing between $50 and $99, and seven years in the case of devices costing more than $100, with the bill retroactively affecting devices made and sold in 2021.
Similar laws have been passed in Minnesota and New York, but none with such a long-term period as California.
“Accessible, affordable, widely available repair benefits everyone,” said Kyle Wiens, the CEO of advocacy group iFixit, in a statement. “We’re especially thrilled to see this bill pass in the state where iFixit is headquartered, which also happens to be Big Tech’s backyard. Since Right to Repair can pass here, expect it to be on its way to a backyard near you.” ...
One of the reasons Wiens is cheering this on is because large manufacturers, from John Deere to Apple, have previously lobbied heavily against right-to-repair legislation for two reasons. One, it allows them to corner the repair and maintenance markets, and two, it [allegedly] protects their intellectual property and trade secrets from knock-offs or competition.
However, a byproduct of the difficulty of repairing modern electronics is that most people just throw them away.
...Wien added in the statement that he believes the California bill is a watershed that will cause a landslide of this legislation to come in the near future."
-via Good News Network, October 16, 2023
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tswiftlock · 4 months
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Female Rage: The Musical
like/reblog if you save xx
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mammutblog · 1 year
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i wanted to draw tim in an MIT sweater since this tiktok
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reyskitchensink · 8 months
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I wanted to use this comic panel as a wallpaper, buuuut it wasn't very tall and it had word bubbles.
So I painted an extension
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Go forth, use as a wallpaper as well
If there is a comic panel you would like to have as a wallpaper, send me a message and I’ll see what I can do
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lokscreen · 9 months
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PHONE LOCKSCREENS: BLUE IN PAINTINGS by vincent van gogh
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bodhrancomedy · 2 months
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The end of this is my computer dying very badly because I refuse to let any technology go.
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solarismp3 · 6 months
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The 2000s were actually living in the future
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rigorwhoretis · 26 days
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mercy
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