
There is a growing awareness of the need to produce repairable technology. The Right to Repair movement is pushing for more repairable equipment, more access to manuals and lifting restrictions on licensing local repair shops to do work.
One aspect of this of course is individuals learning to do their own repairs. A major question I want to explore on this site is whether digital repairs are inherently more difficult than mechanical or is it just me who was born in the fifties and therefore grew up on machines and finds it difficult to engage with digital where I cannot see what is happening in a piece of eqipment.
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