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Opetyr t1_itzi125 wrote
Reply to comment by AnimalNo5205 in The horror has a face - NVIDIA’s hot 12VHPWR adapter for the GeForce RTX 4090 with a built-in breaking point | igor'sLAB by COMPUTER1313
The cards are way too big. The connector won't fit in a bunch of cases without an extreme bend. It was incompetent to put it there. Even more idiotic is using subpar parts.
Opetyr t1_it8ceph wrote
Reply to comment by Ambiwlans in India fines Google $162 million for anti-competitive practices on Android. by SUPRVLLAN
You sure? I know a couple that are asking for them in India since it is a status symbol.
Opetyr t1_j26sep2 wrote
Reply to comment by imakenosensetopeople in New York breaks the right to repair bill as it’s signed into law | The bill was signed by NY governor Kathy Hochul on December 28th, making New York the first US state to broadly protect a consumer’s right to repair their own tech. by chrisdh79
Allows companies to sell like the whole motherboard which could cost as much as a new computer when only a 5 dollar chip from Texas Instruments would fix it. This is exactly what Apple does. Samsung did this with batteries. A battery might be let us say 100 dollars but nope you can only get from Samsung the screen and the battery for 400 dollars or you could might as well get a new phone at that price. This bill was to reduce e-waste but it's going to increase it dramatically. It will also make it harder for actual true legislation to happen. Agree used the same excuses that were proven false in a FTC document.
This was going to be a big step since it was almost completely unanimous with only 2 nays. The governor made something that was supposed to be a giant step forward into a giant step back. Proves more and more why NY is just pure corruption.