Nintendo has decided to run with the idea of “hey, just buy it again”, company-wide.
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- Nouvellalia@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Nintendo will pay a $40 million fine for faulty Joy-ConsEnglish8·24 hours ago
- Nouvellalia@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Nintendo will pay a $40 million fine for faulty Joy-ConsEnglish7·1 day ago
It is very easy to replace, considering the size, but having to replace the joysticks on a $90 controller soured me on Nintendo forever. Even after years of knowing the problem exists they still dgaf. And so, neither do I. The switch 2 is the first console in the history of the company, that I don’t own.
- Nouvellalia@lemmy.worldtoCybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Slate Auto gets serious about privacy for its bare-bones EV pickupEnglish13·8 days ago
I love the idea of a minimalist number of easily replaceable parts, as well as the anti-tracking mindset, but $30k for 150mi range and I have to roll down the windows?
- Nouvellalia@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•CO₂ scrubbing microbes discovered in underground laboratoryEnglish3·8 days ago
Unfortunately using calcium carbonate (CaCO3) from this process to make calcium oxide (CaO) for concrete would release whatever carbon dioxide (CO2) you sequestered in the process.
As you can see, to get CaO from CaCO3 you have to remove a C and two O’s. or properly put, a CO2. Doing this would actually release more CO2 than you sequestered originally because to get that CaO you’d have to heat up the calcium carbonate to a few thousand degrees again, burning more coal or whatever to create the heat.
Ooh, $30 more for the $90 controllers to work? The ones that have had this problem for a literal decade? And I have to install them myself? Where do I sign!?