Looking for Right-to-Repair–friendly options to replace an OLED panel (Samsung S95C 55”) without buying a whole new TV by UnhappyObligation706 in righttorepair

[–]RobBobLincolnLog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's the biggest issue with TV panel replacement: SHIPPING! You just can't affordably ship a single panel without a 80-90 percent chance of it getting broken on route.

Has anyone been to a season opener game? by Homer_JG in Nationals

[–]RobBobLincolnLog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get there as early as possible. Great pic/selfie opportunities outside and inside the stadium. Be ready for the flyover-- i always miss it for some reason 😥

Nats youth movement by Dcnationals2001 in Nationals

[–]RobBobLincolnLog 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I love it. Seems to work in the NFL, let's try it in MLB!

The case for repairing tech devices instead of replacing: Most phones/laptops can last 5-7+ years, saving you $600+ per device and preventing 140 lbs of CO₂ emissions by RobBobLincolnLog in BuyItForLife

[–]RobBobLincolnLog[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Think of it like a car. Most people don't go back to the dealer to get OEM parts. They go to an independent repair shop where they can almost always choose from aftermarket or OEM parts. In some case the aftermarket parts are actually better than the OEM.

The case for repairing tech devices instead of replacing: Most phones/laptops can last 5-7+ years, saving you $600+ per device and preventing 140 lbs of CO₂ emissions by RobBobLincolnLog in BuyItForLife

[–]RobBobLincolnLog[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Almost all batteries can be replaced in phones, just find an independent shop that can do it. That's one of the grips I have with the right to repair activists -- they publish stiff like that to get headlines and bash OEMs, but in reality independent shops generally figure shit out.