Maybe, but Rossman’s been a very loud proponent for the right to repair and would probably be the first to tell you that if you think you can repair your own electronics instead of bringing them to his shop, you should.
Is there anything from the video that you disagree with?
He didn’t design the difficult to repair product nor is he charging as much to repair or replace parts that don’t actually need complete replacements though.
I used to watch his content a couple of years ago and I remember him saying multiple times that he reaches his goal if he goes out of buisness. Devices being so easy to repair, that his services are no longer needed would be a reason he’ll gladly accpect as a failure of his buisness. I haven’t watched him in a while so I’m not sure whether he still holds that opinion. But given that the laptops, phones and harddrives waiting for repair where literary piling up in his workshop, it’s more likely that his shop burns down than him running out of customers. What he lacks is time, and skilled workers to fullfill orders, which are much harder to come by than broken electronics.
Even so, what the problem with that? He advocate and put a lot of effort to change repairability and is beneficial to a lot of people, the Apple side of repairability is beneficial for whom?
Doesn’t this guy own a phone repair company, and so would have a lot of interest in making an argument for that?
Maybe, but Rossman’s been a very loud proponent for the right to repair and would probably be the first to tell you that if you think you can repair your own electronics instead of bringing them to his shop, you should.
Is there anything from the video that you disagree with?
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…So he wants to expand into phones. And I wouldn’t, I just don’t like when guys pretend they’re not doing the exact thing apple is doing.
Have you considered he opened a repair store cause he’s sick of the bullshit consumerism and irreparable devices
No. Hadn’t considered that at all. I had thought about how he opened a business to make money though.
He didn’t open a business to make money? So it’s a non-profit?
By your logic, any business is evil because they make money and exploit the customer. Now you win the argument, go home.
Any business is evil*
*Except apple \s
I never said it’s evil, I just don’t like when dudes pretend they’re not doing the same thing apple is
He didn’t design the difficult to repair product nor is he charging as much to repair or replace parts that don’t actually need complete replacements though.
You should watch this piece CBC did a few years ago: Apple under fire for allegations of controversial business practices. It might provide a little bit more insight into what Rossmann’s actually about.
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I used to watch his content a couple of years ago and I remember him saying multiple times that he reaches his goal if he goes out of buisness. Devices being so easy to repair, that his services are no longer needed would be a reason he’ll gladly accpect as a failure of his buisness. I haven’t watched him in a while so I’m not sure whether he still holds that opinion. But given that the laptops, phones and harddrives waiting for repair where literary piling up in his workshop, it’s more likely that his shop burns down than him running out of customers. What he lacks is time, and skilled workers to fullfill orders, which are much harder to come by than broken electronics.
It’s not profit if it’s his own wages
I don’t see the issue
No, he used to do phones a long time ago though iirc. He’s repeatedly said he doesn’t want to get back into phone repair because there’s no margin.
Have you come across Louis Rossmann online before?
It’s the opposite for his business. His business become useless if people can replace batteries by themselves what the EU rule states.
Are you under the impression everyone changes their own cars oil
Cars oil need more steps than removing the back of a phone and place a new battery.
Even so, what the problem with that? He advocate and put a lot of effort to change repairability and is beneficial to a lot of people, the Apple side of repairability is beneficial for whom?