• Brkdncr@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I guess what I’m getting at is that there are two valid opinions on this matter. On one side, people want to replace batteries, on the other, people don’t care about the battery.

    The government is stepping in on the issue for some reason. This irks me. If there was a market for it, it would exist.

    This isn’t about a monopoly or even a significant environmental impact like aerosol spray in the 80s, or leaded gas of the 70’s. Right to repair? Yeah I agree. Specific charge port? Hmm, I understand the argument but politicians shouldn’t decide it. Required replaceable batteries? Hold up, aren’t their bigger issues that need to be addressed?

    And yeah your dad remembers when his phone would last two weeks on the dash of his truck that he parked it the sun every day. Those were different times, and he should know those phones still exist if he really wants it, but no one does.

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      1 year ago

      Are you a mind reader since you can tell me what my father remembers?

      Especially when my father told me stories from when mobile phones literally had a car battery installed and didn’t last 12 hours when disconnected from the car power.

      Too spooky for me, I’m out. Thanks for the interaction, have a nice day.