Summary:

  • Colorado’s new right-to-repair law allows residents to repair their cell phones, computers, and other devices.
  • The law requires manufacturers like Samsung and Apple to provide documentation, software, and tools to device owners and independent repair shops at the same prices as authorized repair providers.
  • The law prohibits manufacturers from restricting replacement parts and displaying misleading alerts about parts.
  • The law passed on partisan lines, with Democrats in support and Republicans opposed, and will take effect on Jan. 1, 2026.
  • Exemptions to the law include video game consoles, medical devices, electric car chargers, and more.
  • Opponents of the law argue it could pose security risks and impact device reliability, while supporters believe it promotes consumer choice and reduces electronic waste.
  • TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    The law passed on partisan lines, with Democrats in support and Republicans opposed,

    BoTh SiDeS tHo

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      5 months ago

      You know that’s not what people are talking about when they say “both sides.”

      We can be critical of ghouls like Manchin, and shitty neoliberals who think “gelato freezers” and kneeling when George Floyd was murdered was sufficient response - you know… those who make the Democratic party worse for all of us in a way not all that dissimilar in SOME INSTANCES to the Repubs without everyone assuming we are Trump ball-garglers or Republicans, right?

      …Or will we always get the “bOtH sIdEs” mocking which does little except serve to alienate fellow Dems, while providing the worst in the party cover for objectively shitty actions?

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        5 months ago

        Would you rather have Manchin, who agrees with you on 10-20% of issues, or a Republican who agrees with you on 1% of issues and thinks you’re the Devil incarnate?

        “Neither” is not an option.

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          5 months ago

          So as long as they’re 1% better, we can’t criticize and point out similarities?

          Because that’s all we’re talking about here.

          So when someone points out how both Joe Manchin and Mitt Romney suck because they tend to support mostly the exact same policies - just because Manchin is 1% better - we’re always going to get someone shitting on the person commenting for saying “bOtH sIdEs” - which just provides cover for asshats like Manchin?

          Yes, Manchin is better (in the same way someone pouring cat shit on you is “better” than pouring it into your eyes) but he doesn’t deserve anything but criticism for the bullshit he enables. Just irks me when shitty politicians get undue praise and then someone makes sure to drop in a little pre-empt at valid criticism with “BoTh SiDeS.”

          Every attempt we can, yes - we should VOTE for the lesser evil, but also feel free to openly point out how terrible the fuckwads like Manchin are without hearing people say that that posting any complaint against a shitty Dem who’s basically an 80s era Reaganite is essentially the same as licking Trump’s taint.

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            5 months ago

            Feel free to criticise but understand that criticism is not free of consequences. Making public criticism of a political candidate makes it less likely that they will be elected. You can consider that reality and act accordingly and rationally.

            You do not need to respond to this comment with “Cool, I’m going to keep doing what I’m doing,” because I don’t care. I respect your intelligence and I’m not here to start an argument. If you feel the need to get the last word in with a “clever” reply, feel free to do so.

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            5 months ago

            You can and should criticize Democrats. A lot. But if you do it in a way to equates them to Republicans, that makes you a lying asshole. Don’t be one.

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        5 months ago

        I’m commenting on the very real phenomenon which is millions of people think there aren’t differences in the parties even though we see evidence all the time that there are

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          5 months ago

          Cool I guess we should be totally happy with the choices and never criticize any similarities because then we’re saying both sides are the same.

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            5 months ago

            Cool I guess nuance and details should all be erased because it’s hard to consider them all