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| Message-ID | <67d9ed69@news.ausics.net> (permalink) |
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| From | not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev) |
| Subject | Re: the computer built to last 50 years |
| Newsgroups | comp.misc |
| References | <87frjbftzt.fsf@example.com> <last-20250318124230@ram.dialup.fu-berlin.de> |
| Date | 2025-03-19 08:02 +1000 |
| Organization | Ausics - https://newsgroups.ausics.net |
Stefan Ram <ram@zedat.fu-berlin.de> wrote: > Salvador Mirzo <smirzo@example.com> wrote or quoted: >> The computer built to last 50 years > > I bought an off-the-shelf laptop (probably China-made) in > 2014, used it ever since, and am using it right now. So it > lasted about 11 years, or 22 percent of 50 years already, > probably with less than 22 percent of the effort described > in "The computer built to last 50 years" . . . I'm coming to your from a desktop PC built around thirty years ago (except for a replaced PSU). Past half-way there! Batteries aside, for laptops I think buying a few of the same model second-hand, maybe coming cheaply from a business which upgraded, is the sensible route. With the others as spare parts and replacements. It wouldn't be cost-effective if everyone did it, but it works for old low-spec models that nobody wants, yet which have ample power for many tasks. That way you're also protected against the boards and chips needed to repair even a modular design going out of production. Battery cells in packs can be replaced after they go out of production, but some are glued/clipped together so strongly that dismantling them without significant breakage is near impossible. The MNT Reform is designed for replaceable battery cells, but you won't be able to stock up on other spares for it cheaply like with mainstream laptop models. So my philosophy does hit a wall when it comes to batteries (it might not bode well for life with electric cars either). The article's author says they don't mind some weight though, so maybe just carry around a separate battery pack and inverter? -- __ __ #_ < |\| |< _#
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Re: the computer built to last 50 years not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev) - 2025-03-19 08:02 +1000
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