Comments by "Solo Renegade" (@SoloRenegade) on "Design Theory"
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@InTimeTraveller "cars are never repaired by people who have no idea about cars,"
what an ignorant statement. what are you, 12yrs old?
"In fact there are memes about your "friend who can do it cheaper" and with your car that's asking for trouble."
and where do you think those memes come from? They are the result of people who have no clue what they are doing fixing cars. you just proved yourself wrong. but you know how to learn? by doing it and making mistakes.
"The time when you could just repair a car by yourself at home was when the cars were relatively simple with very few interconnected systems compared to today, basically during the '50s or sth. Modern day cars are way too complex and integrate way too much electronics in order to be able to do that. And with electronic devices that's basically impossible if you have no electronics knowledge."
wrong again. I fix my car all the time. Most electronics fixes are basic, things a child can do, including swapping out components.
But yes, newer cars are getting so complex that even mechanics can no longer work on them, let alone the average person. But that wasn't the case in until the 2000s models of cars. 1990s and earlier cars were perfectly serviceable for the average person. I should know, I lived it and still own and fix such vehicles. you must be Gen Z.
"Having an unskilled person being able to repair a device is a nice to have but not a must have. It's a luxury problem. "
wrong again. for ALL of human history, being able to hire someone to fix things for you was LUXURY. Only in modern times has this lazy behavior become "normal". We grew up learning this stuff as kids. you haven't learned anything in childhood by comparison.
"Let's first get to the point where most of our modern devices are repairable by repair shops and then worry about whether unskilled people can do it."
That's how it USED to be, back when it was possible for unskilled labor to fix things. You ignorant fool.
"BTW in factories either you have very strict procedures for operators or you train the operators first or both to manufacture or assemble the products. For repairs you actually have trained engineers."
no, you do not. I am an engineer. I am FAR too expensive to waste my skills performing field service and repair. they literally hire unskilled people like you off the streets to fix things because you're cheap labor, and people like me have Far more important things to do.
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