He’s selling the repair industry as a lie which is getting a lot of attention.
Our laptops at home are living a quite OK life -- OK, they might need new batteries, but that is a wear item. To me, they're not at the core of the right to repair problem.
The trouble is all the
other stuff, things that do not have a top tier in the market for 6 months and then are replaced. The problem lies with the game consoles, with the tractor, the handheld mixer, the microwave, and so on. Things that are treated either like "rental service" (the tractor) or like disposables. (the rest).
One can argue for screen replacement on phones and tablets, that is a big part of our repair budget, and it should be easier to do, and one should not be left to scrounging for dodgy repair units on Aliexpress, and that borders on the laptop issue.
It means I'm all for your take on the design for repair idea, where possible. And design for use. Sadly, MIL-C 26482 sockets don't fit well on tablets. (but the MagSafe would!)
In this context I must send some praise too. Bosch-Siemens Haushaltsgeräte, the white goods and appliances maker, have a very comprehensive spare part service; they sell to anyone, and they have spares for 25+ year old devices. (because a mixer has that long an useful life -- I've inherited my mothers, she bought it like 33 years ago, and it is like new. ) Parts are insanely expensive, of course, but better than buying new crap that won't survive a third of the old ones life.