>buy new phone>wireless headphones immediately become e-wasteI believe that, as the device owner, you should be free to disconnect, reconnect, unpair and re-pair your wireless accessories whenever you want.
what
>he fell for the wireless meme
What?
Speaking of a right to repair my black-friend asked me to reformat their chromebook since they forgot their password and I can't because it's enrolled with a school. I'm sure there is tons of these bricks out in the wild.
it this a schizo post or itoddler btfo?
what? are you from a future where bluetooth devices are forever bound to each other?
this will be bluetooth in 2040
>>108634250>ownerread the small print, you're paying full price to lease the device
>>108635949You have no idea, it is an absolute racket how much google makes off of scalping schools. It's part of why I don't want more raises to education: almost 90% of it just goes to big tech's pockets to buy useless locked-down bricks that expire after a year, maybe the pocket lint goes to the actual schools.After which, the students get to go to school to learn how they're destroying the environment by living and breathing, and not Google for flooding the world with disposable land-waste.
>>108634473>>108634989>>108635958>>108636223it's a shitpost that mocks the proper "right to repair" movement, based on a wordplay. "to repair" can mean both:>To restore to good working order, fix, or improve damaged condition; to mend; to remedy.>To pair again. (e.g. a Bluetooth device) the>wireless headphones immediately become e-wastepart is made up, because normally, you are in fact allowed to unpair and pair your bluetooth devices again