• Venutian Spring@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    I hate this planned obsolescence bullshit. I wish our governments would actually do something to protect the consumer, but that’ll be asking the corporations to police themselves at this point.

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      1. EU is forcing apple to adapt usb type c ports
      2. EU is forcing apple to allow other app stores on their devices
      3. EU will force smartphone manufacturers to bring back replacable batteries in early 2027 (kinda fucking late IMO)

      Sources: https://www.gizmochina.com/2023/06/19/eu-replaceable-batteries-smartphones/

      https://commission.europa.eu/strategy-and-policy/priorities-2019-2024/europe-fit-digital-age/digital-markets-act-ensuring-fair-and-open-digital-markets_en

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        I think that digital markets act will force companies like facebook to allow people to message each other form different platforms to free people on depending on FB and other companies to contact their friends etc. Maybe it was different act I don’t remember. Anyway, EU is crushing things hard. Also if companies don’t comply they will be fined % of GLOBAL revenue which is insanely huge.

        Edit: “The Commission will be able to impose penalties and fines of up to 10% of a company’s worldwide turnover, and up to 20% in case of repeated infringements. In the case of systematic infringements, the Commission will also be able to impose behavioral or structural remedies necessary to ensure the effectiveness of the obligations, including a ban on further acquisitions.”

        • Venutian Spring@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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          1 year ago

          Yeah the EU is doing a great job of protecting their population from these greedy corporations, unfortunately I’m in the US and their stance seems to be quite the opposite in many regards.

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              Yeah I know, but it’d be so much nicer if the US would give a shit about us instead of having to wait for the effects of the EU to carry over. I am grateful that someone out there is fighting for positive changes though

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                1 year ago

                Agree, in an ideal world solving those issues should be an collaborative work of all countries on the world because it affects everyone in direct or indirect way.

  • BerLeo@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    1 year ago

    The link is itself a post linking to an article. I figure I should mention that since many new Lemmy users probably don’t want to go to reddit for anything.

  • Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    The article is a little sensationalist, TBH.

    “The error message was related to porous pads inside the printer that collect and contain excess ink.”

    This is the waste ink tank, which is a consumable, just like ink cartridges. Many years ago, you would HAVE TO bring the printer into a service centre to get it replaced, but now it’s a $20-$30 part that will last several more years before it needs to be replaced.

    Every single inkjet printer has one.

    What I will say, because it has happened to me, is that Epson puts chips on these waste tanks, and if it says it needs to be replaced, you can’t simply (or temporarily) reset the counter. You used to be able to in the past, when these things were service centre replaced.