Sarah Burstein on Nostr: Issa: Should manufacturers be able to prevent someone who buys two authorized parts ...
Issa: Should manufacturers be able to prevent someone who buys two authorized parts from putting them back together (with, say a "chip interface"), like repairing a cracked iPhone screen?
Hartline: "There's a lot of business reasons why they [allow] it including security." But "you don't have to go to the Genius Bar anymore....
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