Message from @Dostayer
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@juryrigging well, it's either that or going back to the ETA.
the phone port law was actually a good thing, have you even thought about that?
"phone port law"
q'est?
The only one who isn't cooperating is apple
someone finally decided to tell phone manufacturers to stop fucking around forcing deliberate incompatability on chargers
it's anti consumer and environmentally garbage
Someone go and make me a cup of tea
that's one of the reason right-to-repair laws are failing to get in - manufacturers fucking around
i'd also ban irreplaceable batteries
in lots of things - game controllers, phones, etc
well that's apple gone
they're all as bad as each other
they know non-repairability is what gets people to replace their goods every 3 years
1. It's not for governments to decide.
2. There's already uniformality in ports.
3. The only outlier is apple
yup
yes its an apple law pretty much
there wasn't uniformity in ports
@Hopix do it yourself. It's called Independence 😛
This isn't a new law 🙂
Who decided the standard, though? Market forces or government?
I want the EU to make me a cup of tea
Well that didn't taste too bad, and the nearest I can come to describing what it was, was "beef and parsip ghoulash"
They've passed it today
And it's not only for smartphones though
It's still not what's needed
We need either full right-to-repair laws, or mandatory 10yr parts + labour warranties
Across consumer electronics and cars
Watch iy
It
It can make prices to rise
It inevitably will
But that's not a bad thing
Forcing a company to manufacture something for a decade is a bad thing
Especially with the current technology
10yrs for cars, 5yrs for everything else
minimum
Either that or right-to-repair