Hacker News
new
|
past
|
comments
|
ask
|
show
|
jobs
|
submit
login
lotsofpulp
on March 8, 2018
|
parent
|
context
|
favorite
| on:
California to Introduce 'Right to Repair' Bill
Also, automated assembly lines might be better at producing products that aren't as repairable due to the automation methods.
wumpus
on March 8, 2018
[–]
Yes, these are both good points. People remember the good old days of socketed chips that were easier to repair, but wave soldering is cheaper, produces a more reliable product, and fewer connectors means higher signal speeds and/or margin.
yellow_postit
on March 8, 2018
|
parent
[–]
To add on some folks will want the tradeoff of smaller/cheaper packages that aren't repairable.
Guidelines
|
FAQ
|
Lists
|
API
|
Security
|
Legal
|
Apply to YC
|
Contact
Search: