My wife has asked me not to turn the house into a tech junkyard.

    • lengau@midwest.social
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      9 hours ago

      Yeah this is basically what I do. People like giving me their stuff because I’m transparent about the deal:

      1. If at all possible, I will wipe it for you.
      2. If it’s usable, I will either add it to my TrashCloud™ or (especially for laptops) set it up for a kid.
      3. Parts/devices that I cannot get working I will take to electronics recycling.
      4. No iPhones/iPads.
      • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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        8 hours ago

        Big thumbs up from me on the no iPhone/iPad policy.

        That crap is ewaste as soon as Apple inc, decides it’s not worth supporting anymore with no option to load a different OS on it. Arguably, it’s ewaste before that, but I digress.

        It just sucks that the hardware is made specifically to be incapable of running anything but the OS or was built for, which is entirely controlled by a profit-driven company by way of closed source software.

        Say all the bad things you want about them (I certainly do), but it’s hard to say that their hardware isn’t good. It’s just sabotaged at the factory by their firmware and OS, condemning it to a mediocre and finite existence.

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        12 hours ago

        I have a laptop that I use regularly that I actually found at the recycle center when I dropped off some bottles. It is running Linux of course.