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One might argue that this is one of the reason why the EU is getting flak: because it sets up regulations that lower some companies profit.
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It’s equal parts funny and frustrating to see how deep into the ”a few hypothetical percent of profits for corporations matters more than customer rights and less e-waste” some are.
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They will still get all the flak, facts never mattered.
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And just like everything moving to USB-C, they won't get credit for the Switch 3 et al having replaceable batteries world-wide.
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I don't know about that, i think it's pretty common knowledge that the EU caused the iPhone port change, and it's generally regarded as a good thing
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I'm preparing to release my first app to the App Store and they're currently requiring me to dox myself if I want to sell in the EU. Which facts am I missing that makes this not very inconvenient for me?
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It might be a good regulation but it is definitely not essential!
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This. The top problems facing the world are gaming consoles' charging sources. Everything else is thankfully solved.
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Nothing should be improved unless it solves world hunger.
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It's not about games consoles. It's about reducing the mountains of e-waste.

We shouldn't be throwing away laptops, smartphones, or consoles - or soon, entire EVs, just because the battery has degraded.

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All of those things can be recycled and almost all of them can be replaced whether or not its end-user-servicable.
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"Can" is doing a lot of heavy lifting there
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