• oxjox@lemmy.ml
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    1 month ago

    “People” = literally one guy who has the tools and skills to disassemble an SSD board. Sure, it does leave the door open to third parties doing this as a service. Kinda jumping the gun on this though.

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      From the article this has lead a group to reverse engineer the proprietary board and start a Kickstarter to make it more accessible, which is pretty exciting (hopefully Apple doesn’t find a way to kill it)

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          Lol I love that someone downvoted us. We are joking about the same exact symptom the top comment is referring to: ridiculous article premises and silly titles.

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        I don’t know what this is supposed to mean. I’m making a correction to the claim that more than one person is doing this and saying it’s possible other companies could start manufacturing these parts.

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          Many articles make headlines of the experience of one or few people and make it seem live a pervasive trend or situation.

          I’m making a joke that many articles use ridiculous adjectives like stunned, when the subject of the headline is certainly not.

          It’s a joke about silly modern journalism, not you

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            Pft. Ain’t that the truth. Gotcha journalism has been around for over a hundred years and we still suck it up.

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      I’ve seen like at least a dozen tinkerer-youtubers done it in first 2 days, and I’m sure there are like hundreds of them in each country by now.

      It’s kinda clear to me that someone will come up with an adapter soon that anyone can buy and plug their SSDs easily.

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    Apple is literally like that landlord who’s stingy about turning the heating on… but with storage

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    Good! Much as I begrudge apple as a company, I’m glad users are still finding ways to upgrade and maintain the tech they use

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    I highly doubt Apple gives a shit about the 0.001% of its customer base that is replacing soldered NAND modules.

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    “[Parts pairing] is completely unnecessary, has no benefit, and serves only to prevent users from easily swapping parts,” Collin told me.

    Collin is wrong. Parts pairing totally kills the illegal parts market and I absolutely love that. Make stolen stuff utterly useless for criminals to eliminate the demand.

    I love the new one where parts can be transplanted if the phone is not activation locked though.