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by nsomaru 2209 days ago
Nah.

Unscrewing a cover and popping up some ram is not a “professional” task. It’s something anyone with passing familiarity could achieve.

Shove your ram in some obscure place so the owner can’t access it, now you need a professional if simply to offset the risk something goes wrong while you’re fiddling.

User serviceable parts are just not an Apple priority.

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This is not a technique for replacing RAM on Apple’s current computers.