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>I bet you want to fix tv's too
Fixing TV's is actually stupid easy usually depending on make and model. Mostly due to the fact that while they're mass produced they aren't glued an soldered and held together with fragile plastic clips designed to break like smartphones and shitty laptops are out of maliciousness mostly. They don't need to do any of that since most people with twenty different streaming subscriptions can't be bothered to do some 30 minutes of research to trouble shoot what may be a very simple problem. Not like a TV exists to commute on nor does it store all your beloved family photo's that people don't backup for some reason so throwing it away ain't nothing to people usually.
t. anon who was given a free broken Samsung TV with decent specs and all I had to do was remove a bunch of screws that were all the same size and disconnect like two or tree ribbon cables to swap in a non busted timing board.
Of course I did that for fun basically, I enjoy seeing if I can bring stuff back to life. I have no delusions on such a venture being at all profitable however and I'm perfectly content with keeping that as just a hobby.
I wonder how E-scooters would fair with their environments if say a country that gave a fuck like Japan or Italy were to make them however.