New title: How to break open your AirTag and basically remove a few of the features or break it completely (bruh these are expensive they are like $39 for 1 and $129 for 4)
The design of the speaker that is very easy to remove has a specific purpose from the manufacturer Apple. Apple is a large company that is very careful in releasing products that could be misused. By removing the speaker, it means we are consciously taking responsibility for using the device for whatever purpose, thus Apple is freed from accusations of creating a device that is misused.
Two critiques: - First off, I'm fairly sure that Star Wars ships can't jump straight into or out of a planet's atmosphere. I don't care what the sequel trilogy did - those films are stupid and incoherent. In every other situation, ships have had to fly up and out of a planet's gravity well, to an unspecified but non-trivial distance, before they could enter hyperspace. Likewise, ships are always shown ending a jump in orbit around a planet, outside of the atmosphere. Presumably because, even aside from hyperspace, they're probably travelling at ridiculous speeds relative to the planet, and so hitting the atmosphere would be like plowing into a brick wall. So Star Destroyers arriving in orbit around Earth would not interact with the planet's atmosphere. There would be no sonic boom, only silence. - Second, we need to talk about distance, perspective and scale. The Karman Line is the internationally recognised "edge of space". It is the point where areodynamics stops working, and a vehicle needs to turn to astrodynamics to stay aloft. Wings, propellers and jet engines stop working, and you start needing rocket thrusters. The Karman Line is 100 kilometres above the surface of the Earth. A Victory II-class Star Destroyer is 900 metres long. Look straight up, hold out your hand at arm's length, and raise your thumb. At 900 metres in length, a Star Destroyer at the Karman Line would appear the same size as your thumbnail. The International Space Station orbits at 408 kilometres up, 4 times the Karman Line. Get a tailoring or dress pin - the kind with a coloured ball on their safe end - and hold it up at arm's length. A Star Destroyer orbiting at the height of the ISS would appear as small as the head of that pin. Space is really big, and orbital height is really far away. It's hard to tell how zoomed-in this shot is meant to be, but you've definitely made the Star Destroyers far too big. And at orbital height, they might not even be visible in daylight.
At that speed and size, not only would the ships themselves be destroyed by the heat and pressure of friction, but also everything in that half of the world. They could even ignite the atmosphere.
Good gravy... you think you could've screwed the plastic up a bit more?!! I did a number of tags this way but used a very small slotted mini-screwdriver. Barely left a mark. Looks like a bear was chewing on yours.... dang it, boy!
@@sinnfulcat Did I stutter? Anything being protected with AirTags for anti-theft I removed the speaker... a number of them. More than a couple, more than a few... a number of them.
I just bought an Iphone SE original and everything is perfect, something special about that design. Even has a headphone jack!! Keep thinking if apple kept the same design just updated the internal specs it literally would be the best phone ever. I think Steve Jobs was right about having a phone thats small enough to use in one hand.
I don't understand people who think of stalking with this. The point of this is so that the thief doesn't know that you are tracking your stolen item thanks to the stupid speaker.