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Chromebooks are dying fast and creating unnecessary e-waste
https://www.pcworld.com/article/1793248/chromebooks-dont-last-long-enough-report-claims.htmlYou probably know that Chromebooks ship with a planned lifespan set by Google. A new report by the U.S. Public Interest Research Group claims that Googles practice, however, hurts both schools and the environment by essentially forcing customers to junk them after a given period of time.
The U.S. PIRG argues that this Chromebook churn is an artificial limit that essentially forces consumers and schools to toss out Chromebooks after a set period rather than let them expire though hardware faults or other causes. This contributes to e-waste, the group argues, as well as forcing additional costs through what it characterizes as planned obsolescence.
What the U.S. PIRG wants Google to extend the lifespan of Chromebooks to ten years, after which the devices could be recycled. One of the problems is, incidentally, that Chromebooks arent recycled. Just a third of these ChromeOS devices are actually broken down and recycled while the rest apparently end up in landfills as e-waste. The U.S. PIRG also wants Google to work with Chromebook makers to design better and more compatible interchangeable hardware, so theyll simply last longer and be repaired if they dont.
We have a massive stuff problem, the PIRGs report says. We dont need most of it and too much of it is built to be disposable. We shouldnt allow planned obsolescence that keeps us buying more all the time. The least we can do, if were giving every student in the U.S. a laptop, is ensure these devices are durable and repairablenot part of a constant churn.
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Chromebooks are dying fast and creating unnecessary e-waste (Original Post)
bucolic_frolic
Sep 2023
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+100 from someone that has 3 Linux computers and 0 Windoze ones. In any case, Chromebooks
Wonder Why
Sep 2023
#2
wcmagumba
(3,145 posts)1. Too bad, a huge waste...The firmware can be replaced...
Last edited Thu Sep 21, 2023, 10:03 PM - Edit history (1)
and various versions of Linux OS installed, making perfectly usable laptops for lite web surfing, email and other uses...This is what I have done with all my old chromebooks and I am no expert...
https://mrchromebox.tech/
Wonder Why
(4,589 posts)2. +100 from someone that has 3 Linux computers and 0 Windoze ones. In any case, Chromebooks
are just personal info stealers from the get go unless you put Linux on before the first boot.
On all my computers, I back up the Windoze offline using Clonezilla before booting it then I overwrite the disk with Linux.
canetoad
(18,121 posts)3. Remember a couple of smug young entrepreneurs?
"Don't be evil."