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  • I am seriously baffled… that 2 people would think an unwarranted general demand for ID papers without probable cause and then recording the data in a centralised tracking database is not relevant to privacy. How on earth do you arrive at that?

    Is it that you don’t care about being physically tracked yourself, and from there conclude it’s not a privacy issue? Do you have something like Snapchat broadcasting your realtime physical location anyway?

    I must say it’s alarming how the basic concepts of privacy has gotten lost on the younger generations to such extent. The modern day global concept of privacy is to a very large extent driven by papers being demanded in Germany in the 1940s. If it were not for 1940s Germany, privacy communities in Lemmy very well might not even exist today.

  • How could this possibly be unrelated to privacy?

    They were not just looking at IDs to look for Turks (which IIRC is the reason they are doing it).. they were scanning everyone’s ID into a centralised system to generally track people’s movement -- even IDs issued by neighboring countries.

    Privacy is about control. In this case, the privacy invasion reduces freedom of movement (control over your own travel).

  • I am the source. My bus was pulled over, which never happens when entering other Schengen nations. But if you think I am lying and the bus driver is lying, you can easily search for sources you trust. But you seem confused. You struggle to believe it while at the same time claiming the police are doing their job. Feels like cognitive dissonance. Or is it that you are in disbelief that the police would do their job (as you see it)? A search will help you sort that out. It’s no secret that Germany decided to flip the middle finger to Shengen ~6 months ago.

    one of the job of the police supposed to actually check people's ID?

    Please read about Shengen.

  • I suspect all the manual wardens are actually harvesting archive.org then focusing their effort on getting a high search rank. Notice if you expand archive.org’s filters, there is a subject preset for manualzilla and manualzz. So when liberating a manual, it also feeds the baddies. But nothing we can do on that.

    I’ll probably change my habits to search archive.org first, before using a web search.

  • fixing @slrpnk.net
    synesthesia @thebrainbin.org

    Liberating manuals from the many jails of manuals into InternetArchive

    Right to Repair @discuss.tchncs.de
    synesthesia @thebrainbin.org

    Liberating manuals from the many jails of manuals into InternetArchive

    There is now an ocean of protectionist user manual hoarders who fight to get to the top of search rankings that drown out the better sources. Then when you try to get a manual they put you through many JavaScript-proliferated obsticals, captchas, personal info disclosure, if you surrender your dignity and self-respect enough to successfully pawn yourself through all that enshitification and you’re lucky enough to reach the right manual in your language, then you often still cannot download the PDF beause the rotten parasites want you to repeat the process every time you need to re-read the manual (under the assumption that you are always online).

    But sometimes you can get the PDF. Or maybe you snapshot every page. If you successfully unjail a manual bogarted by the protectionist data abusers, then why stop there? Other people have to deal with that garbage. So why not upload it to the free world, here:

    https://archive.org/details/manuals

    If y

    Right to Repair @discuss.tchncs.de
    synesthesia @thebrainbin.org

    (EU) Washing machine manufacturers only required to give repair info to a “professional repairer”

    excerpt from §8(3):


    access to Repair and Maintenance Information:

    after a period of two years after the placing on the market of the first unit of a model and until the end of the period mentioned under (1), the manufacturer, importer or authorised representative shall provide access to the household washing machine or household washer-dryer repair and maintenance information to professional repairers in the following conditions:

    (a) the manufacturer’s, importer’s or authorised representative’s website shall indicate the process for professional repairers to register for access to information; to accept such a request, the manufacturers, importers or authorised representatives may require the professional repairer to demonstrate that:

    (i) the professional repairer has the technical competence to repair household washing machines and household washer-dryers and complies with the applicable regulations for repairers of electrical equipment

    Right to Repair @discuss.tchncs.de
    synesthesia @thebrainbin.org

    (EU) Current state of right to repair (PDF)

    Parent HTML page:

    https://repair.eu/resources/policy-brief-current-state-of-eu-right-to-repair/

    With respect to repair information, this is a bit disturbing:

    But only for those few products already covered
    by repairability requirements under Ecodesign
    Regulations. Plus, during the guarantee period, it
    is still possible for manufacturers to replace the
    product if this is cheaper.

    Right to Repair @discuss.tchncs.de
    synesthesia @thebrainbin.org

    (Belgium) Transcript of call to Beko customer support to ask how to reset a washing machine

    The call was not recorded so this is not an exact transcript. It’s paraphrased from notes:

    customer: (explains problem with 15 y.o. machine, that the tacho was repaired, but that the controller still signals that there is a fault and refuses to run any programs).
    Beko: We can send a technician.
    customer: I do not want a technician. I have already repaired the tachogenerator myself. The controller board is still erroneously blinking to signal a fault even though the fault was fixed. I just need to know how to reset it.
    Beko: (instant response) Unplug it for 30 minutes to do a hard reset.
    customer: That does not work. I unplugged it for days and that makes no difference.
    Beko: Well that is how you reset a Beko machine. You need a technician.
    customer: I know that every Beko machine is different. In fact Beko rebrands machines made by other manufacturers. When I look at various videos online, different people show how to reset different Be

  • it’s probably not something I want to reverse engineer blindly. I was looking to find out if someone knows exactly what device is intended to connect to it and what info it gives. After getting the vague hint that a similar port on my boiler is apparently meant for sending SMSs, I want to know whether this is worth my effort.

  • Right to Repair @discuss.tchncs.de
    synesthesia @thebrainbin.org

    Beko deliberately conceals error codes and repair info from consumers -- is that common? Google is the repair video gatekeeper. PCB has TX/RX port -- what is that?

    fixing @slrpnk.net
    synesthesia @thebrainbin.org

    Beko deliberately conceals error codes and repair info from consumers -- is that common? Google is the repair video gatekeeper. PCB has TX/RX port -- what is that?

    I was never able to obtain the service manual (thread).

    When I called them for repair info, they asked me if I was a consumer or a pro repair tech. I find the question disturbing. If I lie then I risk them making assumptions about my tools and perhaps willingness to pay for wiring diagrams and service manuals. They probably assume I would have access to some kind of subscription to a pro repair platform that has that info. So I admitted to being a consumer at the risk of being told “call a pro”. They asked what was wrong with the machine, then I got cut off because I ran out of phone credit (after being on hold for a long time). A glimpse of their answer before the call dropped sounded like incorrect speculation.

    Google as a repair gatekeeper

    I’ve watched a lot of Youtube videos. Also quite disturbed that Google is the gatekeeper of educational repair videos which

    French @sopuli.xyz
    synesthesia @thebrainbin.org

    Need help understanding what “destination mobilière” means

    I am trying to understand a machine translation of legal text. The phrase “destination mobilière” is littered throughout the law so much that I cannot get around understanding what it means.

    Here is a sample:

    La soumission d'une offre de crédit est obligatoire pour un crédit hypothécaire avec une destination immobilière ainsi que pour le crédit hypothécaire avec une destination mobilière qui s'accompagne de la constitution d'une sûreté hypothécaire.

    Translation:

    The submission of a credit offer is mandatory for a mortgage credit with a real estate destination as well as for the mortgage credit with a mobile destination that is accompanied by the creation of a mortgage security.

    When I use reverso.net, “destination mobilière” most commonly translates to “security” -- which seems even more off. The rules surrounding home loans would not likely apply to stocks. And a mortgage tends to only apply to homes in my experience.

    So I am wondering if “destination mobiliè

  • I really wish I could buy a new model control panel and put it on an old model so I can get useable diagnostics. (maybe I can?) Really hard to accept there is a water supply issue. It fills fine and it knows when to stop filling. The pump is fine, and also clear when I drain it and examine behind the drain plug. Surely if there were a water supply issue it would not fill the tub then decide after filling the tub and making some a few short fast spins that there is a water supply issue. I’ll pull out the water filter and see if anything looks sketchy. But I somewhat suspect the speed controller since the tumble (wash) cycle is way too fast.

  • I wish I had an error code but when it faults out it just gives a non-stop steady blinking LED. No variation that would indicated an error code.

    Multimeters can be used to simply find out if a part is working. I recently used it when I lost hot water. By reading the voltage of the flow sensor, it was clear that the flow sensor bad (water running should give voltage X and still water should give voltage Y). I’m not sure how many such opportunities there are with washing machines though.

  • Thanks for the references. Looks dicey though. I thought maybe this archive might give docs that are close enough to my model, but I could not get past the CAPTCHA. It also looks like a lot of docs on that site are in a cryllic language. But I appreciate your effort nonetheless. If I seem to have no other option I might try to get around the CAPTCHA somehow.

    Youtube is also rough going. There seems to be an ocean of useless Beko review videos and not much on repairing. Youtube’s protectionism makes them quite hard to use lately but if I can get past the obsticles I might look for repair videos on machines other than Beko and see if any of them help well enough.

    There’s a point where it will be easier to toss the machine and get another but so far I’m trying to resist that.

  • yeah i tried unplugging from the wall. I don’t know if there is a separate motor controller board or if the motor controller is integrated into the same board with all the controls. I’m not sure how risky it is to replace the main controller board as a guess. I would like some certainty on where the fault is.

    And maybe it is the motor. It looks like it spins fine to me, but if it’s at the edge of its life maybe it’s giving feedback to the controller that signals an issue with the motor.

  • In the case at hand, every function seems to work. When I start a program it starts by pumping water out from the last program. Tub fills with water fine. But at the start of the wash cycle it attempts a high-speed spin with a full tub of water, which seems quite bizarre. Attempting a high-speed spin with water in the tub causes it to jump because of all the weight. It /should/ just slowly rotate in one direction, then the other direction. But instead it does a 2 second spin then pauses for a minute. Then it repeats that 2 second high-speed spin then pauses. After 4 or so repeats of that it quits and leaves a blinking start button.

    My first thought was that it detected overloading or an imbalanced load and maybe tried to balance the load. But it does the same thing empty. The belt is fine and the motor is obviously strong enough to make it spin as far as I can tell. But maybe something that controls the motor is broken. I am stuck because I don’t know how to probe the various parts with my multimeter as far as what readings I should look for.

    The machine has a spin-only program that should do nothing but spin. When I run that program, it obviously does not add water. It just starts the spin (as expected) but pauses 2 sec after starting to spin.. waits a min, then tries again. It looks like it spins fine but it’s giving up anyway.

  • I’m far from trying to track down the atomic component. I need to get an idea of what is failing. There should be readings I can take with the multimeter to see whether the motor is bad, or the controller for the motor, or something else. I’m not bothered at this point whether I can fix whatever part is broken. I might be fine with replacing a whole part. But I need to get there. I need to know which part is failing.

  • fixing @slrpnk.net
    synesthesia @thebrainbin.org

    Struggling to get the service manual for a Beko washing machine

    I cannot repair my washing machine without documentation. I have no idea how to use my multimeter to check the components. There are parts dealers for Beko in my area, but none of them have the service manual.

    The parts shops all say go to the website for the manual as a flippant off-the-cuff answer. There are no service manuals on the Beko website -- at least not for my model. The navigation of the Beko website does not even have a path to docs. And worse, my model is treated as non-existent by the website.

    What would I do if I were a professional repair service? What is the official channel?

    I am open to “piracy¹” but it would be a long shot to scour all the dark web for a manual for a specific washing machine. It’s not the type of content people have a strong interest in spreading/trading.

    ¹As RMS says, it’s not a just and appropriate term for it (but “sharing” is awkward too).

    (update) Added frame from Youtube