• hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    They have been releasing a lot of complete e-waste electric sets though

    Also some collections like Bionicle used specialized parts that were pretty much useless for anything but building Bionicles

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      18 hours ago

      What’s wrong with bionicle?

      A company releases a unique design with parts that are only intra-compatible within that specific line?

      If that’s a problem, then nobody can really create anything new and unique without violating it.

      I don’t expect my kinex to work with my legos, or either of those to work with my lincoln logs, marble runs, or plip kit. So what’s wrong with bionicle, exactly?

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        18 hours ago

        Lego parts are usually made to be useful with all other Lego parts. Having some be useful only for very specific sets is not great.

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      19 hours ago

      It’s true, that’s a relatively new development. Curious to see if disposable electronics is a fad in their products or here to stay.

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        18 hours ago

        They’ve had a robotics line since I was a kid.

        I don’t think it’s e-waste. It’s an educational toy. If people buy it and never use it or throw it away that’s on them, but I don’t have a problem with a company making introductory electronics kits for children.

        It’s better than another bullshit software company that sells addictive app games designed to fry children’s dopamine receptors while harvesting their data to exploit for profit by selling to unaccountable third-parties…

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          17 hours ago

          The new smart bricks might be considered e-waste, depending. The bricks themselves are rechargeable but the battery is not replaceable and will degrade over time.