• muusemuuse@sh.itjust.works
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        11 days ago

        But why would you is my point? On a desktop you can upgrade. But on a laptop, by the time it would need a CPU upgrade, there’s enough other shit wrong that it doesn’t make sense financially.

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          11 days ago

          Are you in the right community?
          Reducing ewaste for starters, ensuring i can keep making the most out of the hardware.
          Repairability?

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            10 days ago

            Are you passive aggressively gatekeeping fucking lemmy? That wouldn’t reduce ewaste. It would take more materials to make each unit too.

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              10 days ago

              How would just swapping out the CPU vs dumping the whole unit not reduce ewaste?!

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                10 days ago

                The CPUs rarely need replacing in a laptop.

                A socketed design uses more materials to make vs a soldiered one.

                If you make 10,000 laptops and spend the extra material on a socketed CPU that maybe 2 would make use of, you have wasted material.

                Dramatic punctuation?!?;/“‘