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    4 days ago

    Its horrible that people will blame the palestanians for this while the fucking psychopath who caused the whole conflict, let mercanaries into his own country to kill his own people just because he has some nazi land seeking and genocide fetish or whatever doesnt even get mentioned. I hope the best for this family, and the thousands maybe even millions of other ones that needlessly suffer in a pointless conflict led by a few insane people who should honestly locked in a fucking ward so they dont cause more harm. I rarely condone violence but netanyahu is one of the few people who i hope gets wiped off of the fucking face of the earth. I know people from both sides of this conflict and even though they are the lucky ones who escaped its absolutely heart wrenching to see what happened to their families. Shame on everyone who condones or supports this in any manner.



  • I literally just dont think so. The diagrams shouldnt be IN the freaking device it should be in the box on the manual. Also from my ubderstanding framework doesnt provide a bunch of low level documentation which i also think should be included. Old devices, old tvs, etc could have complicated assemblies and you had to be tech savvy to take it apart, the difference was they made it possible to take it apart. In the same space framework provides 4 io ports you could put all the io that could be possible and still make it repairable. You can use daughter boards instead of whole physical assemblies and save a bunch of space and reduce on mechanical assemblies you need to keep all the parts together. For example on a desktop device where you had more space old devices would use a fuse panel but on a handheld radio you would need to take out a few screws and only then could you replace the fuse. And the manual and wiring diagram was on a piece of paper you got in the box. It was to save space. I think its a completely worthile investment. The problem most people face when designing something like this is its hard and they either cheap out and make it hard to repair or waste resources on complicated mechanisms that could be achieved in an easier way. While this isnt such a big problem on a laptop, when you get to phones it is a hard balance. Of course if you legally force companies to comply with RTR then suddenly they come up with really good ideas to balance cost, complexity and repairability which is what we should do.

    Sorry for the rant btw this is just a space im very invested in and have a lot of opinions about so i wanted to share what i think.