@iFixit

This is indeed an abomination in not just terms of the globally environmental scale of such waste, but also an economic disaster of a magnitude that is massive.

400 million Linux and BSD machines available for $20 - $40 each, or perhaps through volunteer programs to provide free computers to those in need.

It is antithetical to the planned software obsolescence model Microsoft has embraced, a paradigm learned from that of Apple with their program of planned hardware obsolescence.

I just posted on how communities unwittingly banded together in standardizing software in the business marketplace through the act of personal software piracy, and how there's little point to willingly submit to subjugation by the proprietary, closed source software publisher market when there's virtually nothing one cannot do just as well, if not better, with #FOSS.

https://public.mitra.social/post/0199e4fc-02e7-0dcb-1857-64fc59d903be

That is how we FIX a broken software model. The way we FIX a broken hardware model is through the legislation of strict and powerful Right to Repair laws.

I'm not sure how prevalent such laws are throughout the world or the jurisdictions they extend these common sense options to the consumer, but even considering that many folks won't actually fix their own equipment, many will, and further, small independant (and unaffiliated) shops unencumbered with official, expensive certifications will spring up to service their local communities. We have some pretty strong #Right_to_Repair laws in California and Oregon, markets that have opened up the rest of the nation with those same opportunities through the requirements they bring (long-term parts availability, etc.).

#tallship #recycle_reuse_repair #FOSS

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RE: https://mastodon.social/users/iFixit/statuses/115374647198059236

Why service members deserve the right to repair

Opinion: Service members need the tools, parts and authority to make immediate fixes themselves, without having to navigate red tape

Military Times

Consumer Action Taskforce (a.k.a. CAT) by Louis Rossmann is getting traction. Looking for latest software vulnerabilities? Check here.

#right_to_repair #John_deere_right_to_repair #consumer_action_taskforce #cve #LouisRossmann

right to root access

right to repair laws should include provisions requiring manufacturers to unlock a device's bootloader (to provide root access) upon consumer request.

right to root access

right to repair laws should include provisions requiring manufacturers to unlock a device's bootloader (to provide root access) upon consumer request.

@oscherler thank you -myself I don't know too much about fibre optics but I am aware of the #right_to_repair and self build friendly technologies.

Yes, that's the sort of #charity I want!
I guess many people want that, too:
#right_to_repair
Buying a new #fridge makes no sense to me, but I can't even find a way to tear it down. What the #zark is this? Isn't the chassis good anymore?

https://pnqk.me/gb9ypi

#freefridge #fridgesForAll #socialjustice

Win hardware, collectibles, and more in the 2024 Ars Technica Charity Drive

Help yourself to prizes by helping us raise money for good causes. See full article...

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@RepairCafe_Barry
Our hackspace has invested in a wide selection of "security" bits, spudgers, plectrums, dental picks, hand modified screwdrivers and the like. They all live in our "Right to Repair" Really Useful Box which is available to members and sees a lot of use when we host the #PlasticFreeHitchin #RepairCafe events.

It can be very frustrating when a manufacturer tries to prevent economic repair but, conversely, hugely rewarding when you get in and fix it anyway!

#RightToRepair #Right_To_Repair #Hackspace #Hitchin

Fisker Went Bankrupt. What Do Its EV Owners Do Next?

People who bought Fiskers are unsure about how they’ll keep their cars maintained or even whether the software-dependent EVs will continue working.

WIRED