Right to Repair

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> Warren recently sent a letter to John Deere CEO John May, asserting that the company is "evading" its obligations to comply with federal laws and respect customers' rights. According to Warren, John Deere is failing to provide farmers with the necessary tools to properly repair their agricultural equipment and is allegedly violating the Clean Air Act in the process.

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cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/22922783 > Does anyone know of a mouse that can be used wireless, with a replaceable battery and that can be connected to the PC via USB-C to recharge the battery? Obtainable in Europe. > > The reasoning is that I do not want to get into the situation where I do not have a charged replacement battery at hand and am therefore unable to use the mouse. > > Currently I am using a mouse without a replaceable battery which got so old that the battery only holds for 1-2 hours without being connected to the cable. > > I know I could simply go with a wired mouse, however, I like the cleanliness of minimal cables on my desk. Thanks for suggestions.

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www.macrumors.com

cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/22378382 > > Following today's launch of the new [iPhone 16](https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/iphone-16/) models, Apple has shared repair manuals for the [iPhone 16](https://support.apple.com/en-us/120652), the [iPhone 16 Plus](https://support.apple.com/en-us/120662), the [iPhone 16 Pro](https://support.apple.com/en-us/120803), and the [iPhone 16 Pro Max](https://support.apple.com/en-us/120828). The repair manuals provide technical instructions on replacing genuine Apple parts in the ‌iPhone 16‌ models, and Apple says the information is intended for "individual technicians" that have the "knowledge, experience, and tools" that are necessary to repair electronic devices.

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www.techdirt.com

> Last March Oregon became the seventh state to pass “right to repair” legislation making it easier, cheaper, and more convenient to repair technology you own. The bill’s passage came on the heels of legislation passed in Massachusetts (in 2012 and 2020), Colorado (in 2022 and 2023), New York (2023), Minnesota, Maine and California. All told, 30 states are considering such bills in 2024.

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www.techdirt.com

- The U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) examined 21 different mainstream tech devices subject to New York's recently passed electronics Right to Repair law, and found mixed results: - 9 devices earned A's or B's (including all smartphones) - 3 products received D's - 6 popular mainstream devices earned F's - The devices that fared poorly, like the HP Spectre Fold laptop, Canon EOS r100 camera, and Apple Vision Pro/Meta Quest 3 VR headsets, usually lacked spare parts or useful repair manuals. - While New York's law requires manufacturers to provide tools, manuals, and parts for affordable, easy repair, PIRG says the law has been watered down with loopholes, and there has been no enforcement action taken despite numerous companies failing to comply. - The cellphone sector has made significant strides in repairability, but other sectors like VR headsets and cameras still have major issues. - 30 states are considering "right to repair" legislation in 2024, but these bills are at risk of being weakened by industry lobbyists.

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I stripped this screw in my laptop and as such can't open the back cover to replace parts. Things I've tried: -Different size/type screwdrivers -Rubber band -Hammer -Hot glue gun Edit: got it unsuck. Thanks everyone for the advice

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EDIT: I believe I found the answer, it's something turned by this: https://ctatools.com/products/5065 Found some trash on the street that i'd like to take apart, but this screw is in my way. It's like a hex bolt, but with 5 sides, and rounded (a bit like flower petals). Here's another picture from the top: ![](https://discuss.tchncs.de/pictrs/image/73076474-2b52-4336-814d-b2145d24a5be.jpeg) I tried turning it with various tools (hard to get pliars in unfortunately), no success so far. The material is very soft, which doesn't help..

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It turned out really nice. Looks like the void extended our wrench a bit, but I think that's fine, it kind of looks like lightning. Thanks to @krusty@feddit.it, @coke38@lemmy.world, [@Deebster@programming.dev](https://programming.dev/u/Deebster), [@Ethanol@pawb.social](https://pawb.social/u/Ethanol), and [@user224@lemmy.sdf.org](https://lemmy.sdf.org/u/user224) for helping, and thanks to anyone else I missed.

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external-content.duckduckgo.com

Edit 3: I've got a base down now, here's link if you can help out. https://canvas.fediverse.events/#x=819&y=76&zoom=8&tu=https%3A%2F%2Fmiro.medium.com%2Fv2%2Fresize%3Afit%3A750%2Fformat%3Awebp%2F1*edo5pVW4hzkNw0s6JCAdMw.jpeg&tw=55&tx=788&ty=55&ts=ONE_TO_ONE Lemmy canvas is live, would we like to try and build something? The right to repair logo would be cool, but I don't know how well it'd show up as pixel art. https://canvas.fediverse.events/?a He's the logo link https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:750/format:webp/1*edo5pVW4hzkNw0s6JCAdMw.jpeg Maybe we could go close to solarpunk on the middle left? They seem close thematically. Edit: here's a location I think will work well, just south west of solarpunk. https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:750/format:webp/1*edo5pVW4hzkNw0s6JCAdMw.jpeg ~~Width=55 x=80 y=209~~ see below You can use the template by clicking on setting on the canvas. Edit 2: I'm looking for a new location Let's try width=55 x=788 y=55, I'm working on outlining it.

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Hi, I got an old [DVR](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_video_recorder) that I would like to use. Unfortunately on the device itself, no brand, no model name !? ![](https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/18d84ca9-48db-4928-805e-a15c5f0f265e.jpeg) ![](https://lemmy.today/pictrs/image/6cf5a8c3-b116-4d4d-99f5-e786b1ae14a0.jpeg) Any idea how can I find any documentation ? Thanks.

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I have a Pixel 4a (with Calyx) for a few years already (start of 2021) and it's still going great. The battery is okay. Everything works nice. It's smooth. It runs everything perfectly fine. This makes me glad to see that hardware wise this phone was really built to last, I can't even count how many times I dropped it so hard that I was scared to see the damage (which was always either nothing or a broken screen protector) But software wise I'm screwed as security updates are already gone from Google and I only get the extended support from Calyx which will also end soon. Now I'm forced to choose between having a phone that is insecure or buying a new one. So thanks Google for the high quality hardware, but what's up with this software planned obsolescence?? I know this isn't exactly right to repair, but it also kind of is because if Google decided to ditch the 4a, they should be forced to open source the software so that the public can actually repair it. I'm sure that some of their latest updates can be modified slightly to work for the 4a, but they don't care and for them this is a win-win since they don't have to maintian support and they get new customers who would otherwise be satisfied with an "old" phone. What happened to the days when an old phone meant a phone that was already crumbling to pieces, and not a fully functional computer that is slightly older then a toddler?

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www.404media.co

A leaked "independent" repair shop contract shows that Samsung requires them to give Samsung the name, contact information, phone identifier, and customer complaint details of everyone who gets their phone repaired at these shops, Stunningly, it also requires these nominally independent shops to **“immediately disassemble”** any phones that customers have brought them that have been previously repaired with aftermarket or third-party parts and to “immediately notify” Samsung It's the second in a row news about Samsung acting agsunst the customers right to repair, showing how much we need good right to repair laws.

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liliputing.com

As revealed by iFixit, Samsung collaboration never worked well, with parts that were too expensive, and/or glued together (like a battery+screen replacement!) Moreover Samsung never really tried to make their designs more repairable. ifixit [blog post ](https://www.ifixit.com/News/96162/were-ending-our-samsung-collaboration) is full of episodes, like when Samsung and iFixit announced an upcycle program, and then Samsung disappeared. Ok, Samsung is cleared not interested in making their product repairable.

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Basic blender went bad (motor ran but spindle wasn't rotating). I wanted to disassemble to see if it could be repaired. Three of the four screws were Phillips head. I had to cut the casing open in order to discover why I couldn't unscrew the fourth. It was a slotted spanner.

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OnStar reports location and speed data to the car manufacturer. Sometimes they will sell this data to insurance companies to raise your premium, as several news stores pointed out a few weeks ago. I couldn't really find an advantage to OnStar, (I have my phone to call emergency services) so I disabled it by pulling it's fuse. For my 2019 bolt, it's f31 in the instrument panel fuse box, just down and to the left of the steering wheel. The fuse box cover comes off when you pull it hard from the bottom. I was able to find which fuse went to OnStar in the owners manual and labeled on the inside of the fuse box cover. You should be able to find it for your model car there too if it uses OnStar. I did have the casualty of my speaker for calls and texts. I'm not able to use it right now. I'll see if I can dig in and reconnect it somehow, but we'll see. Who knows that other into they're snitching back to GM, or what they could do in the future, so I recommend disconnecting it. Good luck!

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www.techdirt.com

Oregon has officially become the seventh state (behind New York, California, Massachusetts, Colorado, Maine, and Minnesota) to pass “right to repair” legislation, making it easier and m…

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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/15970180 > I dropped my launch edition steam deck last night on carpet and while all the buttons still worked- something was rattling inside of it. After I opened it up I discovered a missing chunk of plastic from the R2 trigger, that piece presses against another to keep the button from over articulating. I suspect this trigger absorbed most of the impact, there was no other visible damage. > > Of course I was upset that I broke it, but so very pleasantly surprised to find ifixit had the trigger in stock and reasonably priced. This availability made me love the deck even more, and really the fact valve made these parts available places the deck above any other competition in my mind. > > This machine is built to last, I am so excited to get it fixed and get back to gaming.

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Anyone else using the standard edition of DDDL having recent issues with the loss of Parameter access and other key features on Detroit / Freightliners? First issue I ran into a while back was with replacing an ACM on one of our trucks. The ability to have the ACM programmed at FL, shipped to me and then resetting the Ash Accumulator at our shop was removed from the Standard DDDL software. After nearly a week of dealing with that shit, Detroit finally temporarily upgraded our software to the Professional version and still, the option to 'Replace ACM' is no longer available in the Standard edition. Fast forward to now, I have a truck that I need to install fog lamps in. So, I need to turn on its Parameter options in the SAMCAB module. All of the parameters in the SAMCAB, SAMCHASSIS, MSF and ICU are no longer available in the Standard Edition software. This literally guts my ability to do many of my required duties at my job as a heavy truck mechanic. These were all modifiable parameters in Standard Edition in the fairly recent past. This really puts me at an unacceptable disadvantage for the work that I do. I'm turning a very significant amount of my outside labor time on work that requires me to have access to Parameters and Options. It's also killing the work I am able perform on our personal fleet trucks as well. Are any of you mechanics facing this dilemma, as well? Or have any information that may be helpful in my situation? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. If this is posted in the wrong place, any idea where I might better post it? I haven't found any heavy truck threads on Lemmy, yet.

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https://youtu.be/gv__3ei1qb4

Thankfully Jonathan was able to take it to an independent repair shop for a $75 CAD adhesive fix (and battery replacement?) despite Apple's restrictions against them.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/12024688 > Hi, > > I'm looking for a Li-po battery : > 3.7V 90mAh > > ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/25586967-084a-498c-b4b8-3f668183bf3f.jpeg) > > In my country there isn't anymore an electronic shop that can sell it at a reasonable prices.. (taxes etc..) > > On Aliexpress I can found them at ~2€ but the postal fee do not make it worth-it.. (~10€) > > I travel a lot in Europe (west) so may-be you know still [IRL ](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_life#Related_terminology) shops where I can buy them ? > > Thanks.

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https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/01/tell-ftc-its-time-act-right-repair

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/11175984 > cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/11175612 > > Off topic, but ownership is a hot topic here, right? > > > iFixit has petitioned the FTC to write standardized rules for right to repair. A federal ruling on what companies must do to respect your stuff. Your chance to inform policy is here. > > > > Maybe you're thinking, "what difference can I make?" However, the FTC must read all comments that aren't marked as spam or copypasta. Now is your time. The request for comment period ends February 2nd, 2024. > > > > There are less than 6 days left to make your voice heard. Tell the FTC what you think. Let them know about the hardships you've faced trying to fix your stuff. Bring up your concerns about the difficulty in repairing you phone or laptop. Rant about "you'll own nothing," if you like. They want to hear from you and they need ammunition to make the ruling stick. > > > > Your voice matters. Make a difference, the chance comes very rarely. I shot my shot, now what about you? > > > > [Comment on Your Right to Repair.](https://www.regulations.gov/commenton/FTC-2023-0077-0001)

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https://youtu.be/5tLNRk7mZXo

Unlock heated seats and full diagnostics by turning off the power to the amd chip exactly when it's checking authorization. This exploit is very tricky though and requires soldering three wires to the board, so not for the faint of heart. This is the full talk of the article posted on lemmy a few months ago, but Black Hat only recently posted the full video.

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odysee.com

tl:dw from helenslunch@feddit.nl Google plans to make parts available but not at the level that they should, so they'll continue to be absurdly expensive to the point that you might as well just buy a new one. https://feddit.nl/comment/6023378

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https://streaming.media.ccc.de/37c3/relive/12142

They had a talk space yesterday night at Chaos Communication Congress. These three guys are modern heroes. Follow up to https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/7760263 --- cross-posted from: https://derp.foo/post/544012 > There is a [discussion on Hacker News](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38788360), but feel free to comment here as well.

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Crossposted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/9698836 > This setup allows Arduino to read temperature, control relay based on setpoints, display info on OLED screen, and manage date/time settings with user input through buttons. Adjust based on specific hardware/project requirements. > > Designed to replace the faulty electronic control of a blue heat radiator. > > [Code and simulation at Wokwi](https://wokwi.com/projects/384926111144983553) > > Licensed under GNU GPLv3.

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blog.google

Hopefully this will help lower objections to getting devices repaired

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www.wired.com

Tldr from lawrence@lemmy.world Kytch, a startup, developed a device to fix McDonald's ice cream machines but faced opposition after a 2020 McDonald's email warning against its use, citing safety concerns. Kytch alleges this move, influenced by machine manufacturer Taylor, was to undermine them as a competitor. Recent litigation reveals an email from Taylor's CEO suggesting action against Kytch, which Kytch claims as evidence of a plot to sabotage their business. Despite Taylor and McDonald's denials, Kytch continues legal action, asserting the email demonstrates a coordinated effort to eliminate competition.

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www.404media.co

>The situation is a heavy machinery example of something that happens across most categories of electronics, from phones, laptops, health devices, and wearables to tractors and, apparently, trains. In this case, NEWAG, the manufacturer of the Impuls family of trains, put code in the train’s control systems that prevented them from running if a GPS tracker detected that it spent a certain number of days in an independent repair company’s maintenance center, and also prevented it from running if certain components had been replaced without a manufacturer-approved serial number. >The problem was so bad that an infrastructure trade publication in Poland called Rynek Kolejowy picked up on the mysterious issues over the summer, and said that the lack of working trains was beginning to impact service: “Four vehicles after level P3-2 repair cannot be started. At this moment, it is not known what caused the failure. The lack of units is a serious problem for the carrier and passengers, because shorter trains are sent on routes.” Very good article, I'd recommend reading it. I hope the court rules against NEWAG and sets a precedent for right to repair.

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www.techdirt.com

In a forceful, 89-page memorandum, U.S. District Court Judge Iain Johnson wrote that the founder of John Deere “was an innovative farmer and blacksmith who—with his own hands—fundamentally changed the agricultural industry.” Deere the man “would be deeply disappointed in his namesake corporation” if the plaintiffs can ultimately prove their antitrust allegations against Deere the company, which are voluminous and well-documented. [judge ruling pdf](https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/24178008/deere-doc.pdf)

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[Polish article](https://zaufanatrzeciastrona.pl/post/o-trzech-takich-co-zhakowali-prawdziwy-pociag-a-nawet-30-pociagow/) From https://lemmy.world/post/9227800 Train manufacturer intentionally bricks trains serviced by independent service providers Polish train manufacturer that lost servicing tender programmed train controller to brick itself after train stays for some time in 6 ISP facilities or in 1 their faculity(for testing?) until undocumented button combination is pressed. Some controller versions brick itself after train is idle for 10 days. After news about this became public, manufacturer removed ability to unlock train by button combination. Also manufacturer is able to remotely brick train over internet(connected via GSM) at any time.

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electrek.co

Tesla released the service manuals for their original Roadster yesterday, pretty rare to come across any kind of service manual nowadays. Great for R2R! https://service.tesla.com/roadster

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e3e-b-7jCYk

A pretty comprehensive video by Hugh Jeffreys covering how Apple has been restricting repairability in their devices, even before 2012. P.S. Apple's iPhones may be exempt from California's R2R bill, apparently they slipped an exemption in there for "waterproof portable devices" 🤦‍♂️

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www.404media.co

Full text of the ballot initiative: https://ballotpedia.s3.amazonaws.com/images/2/21/Right_to_Repair_Leg_FINAL.pdf

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www.engadget.com

Let's hope they actually mean it. It could be cheaper than having different skews, but it's good news nevertheless.

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