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It's cool that they managed to make the device work for them.

But on the other hand, I think it should not be the job of the consumer to "fix" shitty design choices. If we accept devices that are borderline defective by design instead of sending them back to where they came from, what we'll end up with are more devices that are similarly broken for the sake saving a few cents.

The only way we can truly fix bad design choices is by making them unprofitable for the manufacturers.



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