• Loucypher@lemmy.mlOP
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    2 months ago

    if you wanted to run macOS on this then yes, it would definitely be ewaste

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      2 months ago

      I personally don’t share the same definition of e-waste. Having to install Linux, a custom ROM or modded software to make the machine fully usable doesn’t make it complete e-waste imo. Conputer users should have technical knowledge to do stuff like that.

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        That’s the point. Most users don’t know how to do that, can’t be bothered to learn, so this laptop would have been e-waste under most other circumstances.

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          Yes but if a person uses a computer and doesn’t want to learn stuff, issues that come from it are (at least partially) their fault.

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            Sure, but that’s kind of a nonsequitur to the question of whether this would have ended up as e-waste.

            A: Would this end up as e-waste?
            
            B: It's the end-users' fault if it does.
            
            A: Okay, so...would this end up as e-waste?
            

            We don’t literally know, because we can’t predict the future, but we can be reasonably certain that old tech like this laptop would have become e-waste in the hands of your average user, regardless of whether they should have been expected to take the time to learn how to prevent that or not.