Truthpaste
Truthpaste
A lot of times it’s because those things required maintenance, and it was possible to do with basic tools.
Most things these days aren’t built with maintenance in mind, mostly because they’re obsolete before they need to be fixed.
There are certainly things that doesn’t apply to, but for a lot of consumer products, it is.
Also if a CPU breaks in any way, you can’t fix it. Best to throw it away and get a new one.
Good thing is they basically never break, anyways.
good luck getting the electrical scheme of a current CPU
not because they’re secret, but because they’re pointless. you wouldn’t understand anything from such a schematic. it’s way too complicated, and has to be broken down with lots of extra annotations to be comprehensible.
The problem is a lot of nasty things come from less scary sounding things. For example:
Ingredient: Ricin, Where it comes from: Castor beans, What it’s used for: Poison.
My point being that knowledge of where something comes from doesn’t tell you if it’s a good thing or a bad thing.
I could have rephrased “what it’s used for” to be “laxative”. A true statement which doesn’t expose the fact that ricin is a pretty powerful poison.
People are biased to think “chemical name bad, common name good” and that’s the problem I’m exposing. You can pull out a lot of toxic stuff from things that sound harmless.
There’s actual truth to this. In toothpaste no less.
Ingredient: Asbestos
Comes from: naturally occurring mineral
Used for: mild abrasive