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Europe's right-to-repair movement is surging -- and winning
Earlier this month, European right-to-repair activists sounded the alarm, warning that the model right-to-repair legislation that had been proceeding through the EU legislative process had been hijacked by lobbyists who had gutted its core protections and were poised to make repairs even harder in the EU.
But Europeans rallied, and now they seem to have the upper hand. Pressure groups like Germany’s Schraube locker!? (Screwloose!?) have organised mass write-in campaigns and other ways of lobbying EU officials, to good effect. This week, they scored a victory over refrigerator design, securing an amendment to the EU’s pending Eco Design and Energy Label Directives (where the right-to-repair rules are enshrined) that will require refrigerator manufacturers to design their appliances to be repairable with everyday tools, and to supply their customers with spare parts and manuals so they can keep their property in good working order.
It could be a model for many kinds of devices, a return to the Maker Manifesto’s call for “screws not glue” and “user-replaceable parts.”
At the vanguard of the movement are people from ex-Soviet states, where deprivation was the mother of innovation, so that thrifty, ingenious home repairs were the key to human thriving. This ethic is also key today, if we are to reduce our material consumption, carbon footprint, and complicity in the human rights abuses committed in the name of securing the conflict minerals in our devices.
https://boingboing.net/2018/12/14/screwloose.html
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yall ever serve urself an appropriate amount of spaghetti and are full after eating the set amount of spaghetti and consciously know that u have eaten all the spaghetti u needed but also. u know that there is More spaghetti in the kitchen. so u go and get urself more spaghetti and spend the rest of the night feeling like u ate 30 bricks cursing urself for eating so much spaghetti
i’m already so overwhelmed by the thought of tessa thompson in a suit i don’t think i’ll survive watching an entire movie of it
HELLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey Violent J of the Insane Clown Posse here and today I’d like to talk to you about Gramsci’s expansion of the Marxist concept of Hegemony. If you could all turn your textbooks to page
in my dream world this is real
No one would be able to eat that shit would ring non stop
declaring “this is the bad place” every time you are even slightly inconvenienced is peak humor
It’s what Eleanor Shellstrop would have wanted
when uma thurman said “i’ve been waiting. to feel. less angry. and when i’m ready. i’ll say what i have to say.”
Where would we be without our allies
Thank you Dua Lipa for your service
no offense but squidward saying “nobody cares about the fate of labor as long as they can get their instant gratification” is more woke than anything wendy’s twitter or any liberal has ever said
what fucking ever. (inherits the earth)