top | item 46212661 (no title) carlm42 | 2 months ago So it's 2025 and we're building more disposable electronics? I'm sorry but I think the EU is not the problem here. discuss order hn newest blitz_skull|2 months ago That's an unfair representation of the situation. There's nothing about this device that implies "disposable". The EU is definitely the problem here. I think the problem is the EU loves legislating entrepreneurial creativity into the dirt. sho_hn|2 months ago Not having a replacable battery - a part that wears predictably and is critical to operation - makes this device disposable.There's more important things than "entrepreneurial creativity". Not everything that can make sense as a business plan makes sense for the world.We can survive without rings that allow us to mutter voice notes into our fists while walking around. load replies (1)
blitz_skull|2 months ago That's an unfair representation of the situation. There's nothing about this device that implies "disposable". The EU is definitely the problem here. I think the problem is the EU loves legislating entrepreneurial creativity into the dirt. sho_hn|2 months ago Not having a replacable battery - a part that wears predictably and is critical to operation - makes this device disposable.There's more important things than "entrepreneurial creativity". Not everything that can make sense as a business plan makes sense for the world.We can survive without rings that allow us to mutter voice notes into our fists while walking around. load replies (1)
sho_hn|2 months ago Not having a replacable battery - a part that wears predictably and is critical to operation - makes this device disposable.There's more important things than "entrepreneurial creativity". Not everything that can make sense as a business plan makes sense for the world.We can survive without rings that allow us to mutter voice notes into our fists while walking around. load replies (1)
blitz_skull|2 months ago
sho_hn|2 months ago
There's more important things than "entrepreneurial creativity". Not everything that can make sense as a business plan makes sense for the world.
We can survive without rings that allow us to mutter voice notes into our fists while walking around.