I’ve never seen labeling like this before. Interesting.

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    When I was a kid, in my country all machinery and electronics were accompanied with full mechanical and electrical schematics.

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      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.

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      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.