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Anyways, some recent ESA news. A bill was proposed in Nebraska called The Fair Repair Act which mostly bogged down to giving consumers the right to repair equipment they own such as tractors or game consoles without being at the mercy of the makers. Since the bill's been around in 2016 & VICE out of all people decided to talk about it, take it with a grain of salt. But nonetheless, the ESA, Apple, & others aren't too pleased with the idea.
Bill info
http://nebraskalegislature.gov/bills/view_bill.php?DocumentID=28439
Original article
The Video Game Industry Is Lobbying Against Your Right to Repair Consoles [2017]
https://archive.fo/azrFH
Video game companies don’t want us fixing our own consoles [2017]
https://archive.fo/wgCoK
ESA Opposing “Right to Repair” Legislation [2017]
https://archive.fo/WWBON
Console Makers Lobbying Against Right-to-Repair Bill [2017]
https://archive.fo/H2CAJ
This one shows the ESA's letter to the senator
https://archive.fo/omxbb
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Good find. Brainstorming, how about this for a possible judo move for the core points and question for ESA redpill.
>ESA fixation for Making the world a better place, through vidya tech bla bla bla
Then what is the ESA stance on repairing console electronics, especially in light of the ever growing problem of e-waste in our environment.
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>>12044784
>>especially in light of the ever growing problem of e-waste in our environment.
>Explain. Do you mean the shitty coding from poo in the loos? The regressive technology that makes the stuff from 10 years ago look very good in comparison? I don't buy their "Muh hackers" excuse because hackers are gonna hack your stuff, legal or not legal.
I meant e-waste as in electronic waste, the actual materials. Even with electronic recyling, that stuff is piling up considering the increasing use of planned obsolescence.
So how about this, since the ESA loves to say 'making the world a better place' usually means social change, and vaguely hinting people should become left leaning progressives. But you know how one of the left's other fixation is environmentalism. Still is I guess but remember Reduce Reuse Recycle, there is a badly missing 4th R in there, Repair. Being able to reasonably repair something used to be a mark of a good design.
So how about asking something like, if the ESA wants to make the world a better place, what is their stance on not making electronics harder to repair. On not making more wastes and pollutants. Since repairing can save energy and materials or preventing an otherwise repairable or servicable item from going into landfill, or improperly recycled in dangerous conditions.
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>>12044866
>On not making more wastes and pollutants.
Hopefully I'm understanding this…it's like phones that used to last for many years until lately where they're lucky to even reach 5 years top of lasting?
>>12044907
Forgot to add
*until lately where they feel like disposable phones & they're lucky to even reach 5 years of lasting?
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>>12044907
>>12044919
Exactly. All the talk of 'making the world a better place', how about actually putting that in the practical sense. I mean yes, consumer electronics are not really considered heirloom items, and electronics in general relies on people wanting to buy new. I get that.
That doesn't mean everything should be a race to see how much stuff can be made to be disposable.