I meant whatever glue they used to adhere the back glass. It's kinda f-d up one needs a laser just to remove what is easily among the most often broken parts
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You can remap it to require less finger gymnastics... I prefer super+q, personally.
Lobbyists later said that Apple would endorse repair programs at local colleges if the bill was dropped.
Sure, first crapple designs a smartphone with 100500 different custom screws and a fair amount of concrete instead of glue (not even speaking about pairing parts), and then "endorse" teaching what can otherwise be performed by a monkey given the equipment (not necessary for lots of other phones, mind you) and manuals. Sb should require those politicians to know what they're fucking speaking about before making moronic decisions.
Although, I'm wondering why'd Google do shit like that given they don't pair parts, and allow users to re-calibrate stuff like fingerprint sensors under the display, and allow firmware modification with no strings attached. Mb asking for schematics was too much for them?
The 1st sounds like being owned by crapple ecosystem, tbh
Ah, okay, thanks for clarification
Yeah, but dudes there are kinda pissed off about semantics, IMO. Like, unless there's a PR from tuxedo using the same v3, I don't think it should concern them in the slightest... And instead of saying "keep in mind it's not upstreamable" they go out of their way to mark tuxedo's patches as proprietary 🤨
I mean, unless it's explicitly specified, one can still argue. For fun, that is. I did it a few times with stuff like using maps when the task said I couldn't use loops. Didn't really get into trouble since there was a proper solution ready as well.
But answer07 is an object... Not sure what your teacher/ta disliked 😆
I think you're looking into it too much
Do you seriously expect tinfoilheads to be capable of cost-benefit analysis?
Not sure about fidesmo, but you can check if your device is apatch-eable, as it reportedly can fool safetynet.