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  • New York State Senate passes right to repair legislation

    swineone said:
    The average Apple tech is much less knowledgeable and skilled than quite a few independent technicianS. I would trust e.g. Louis Rossmann with my hardware over ANY Apple technician. I mean ANY. There is no technician working at Apple that could do their job as well as Louis does. BTW: I’m an electrical engineer, I design portable electronic devices, and I’ve spent quite a few hours watching Louis’ videos. He displays impressive skills. And often he has to fix a crap job done by, guess who, Apple technicians.
    Bullshit. And if he wants to become a certified repair person, I'm fine with that, but your other claims are pure bullshit.

    BTW, anecdotes prove nothing

    The problem of becoming a certified apple repair shop for Louis Rossmann and many others, is that they would lose the ability to offer the services they currently offer. He does data recovery for example, Apple does not. If he became certified he would not be able to offer that service anymore.
    muthuk_vanalingamnumenoreandarkvadergatorguy
  • Apple launches webpage detailing $30M bag-and-technology search lawsuit settlement

    jimh2 said:
    There are other jobs where post work searches are as routine as they need to be. If you do not like a procedure a company has or implements after you start working then quit. 

    This is not about procedures after they've started working. It's about procedures that occur when they are not working. Working for a company does not mean they get to take your time without compensation.
    muthuk_vanalingambeowulfschmidtgrandact73