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minusLik
·hace 19 días·discuss
For me, it's the European Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR). It is intended to reduce/recycle waste from shipping packages.

The eyebrow-raising part is that each country has a registry at which every company that intends to ship goods (independent of size) must sign up. Plus, it has to look for a recycling company. Each year, the company has to give an estimate on what amount of packages it is going to use and pay the recycling cost for it beforehand. Both companies are then required to report that amount to the registry. At the end of the year, they report again, this time the actual amount of packaging used (you get the part of the fee back if you overpaid).

If you ship to other EU countries, you are required to register in similar registries in every single one of them. Plus, they have their own requirements to your packages and Austria, for example, wants you to appoint a representative who does the paperwork for you and takes liability (the EU is working on making the representative mandatory in general).

Needless to say that all this stuff does not come for free. The fees for postage, the registry, the adaptions to foreign regulations and all costs associated with it easily get over a thousand Euros. No problem for the big merchants, but I think you all can guess how well this pays off if you only have a handful of shipments from, say, Germany to Austria.

And that's why shops only ship to selected countries despite the EU having free movement of goods.

PS: Merchants from outside EU (e. g. Temu) don't have to do any of this.
minusLik
·hace 19 días·discuss
I for my part didn't like the sparse selection of colors. Blue, silver, green, but nothing reddish. But later there came the Zune theme and it was awesome (silver-black with orange X buttons).
minusLik
·hace 3 meses·discuss
In Germany, using shock collars on dogs is even verboten.
minusLik
·hace 3 meses·discuss
The account is not directly required, but you have a very hard time using an Android smartphone without a Google account. It's a bit easier with Apple, however both have in common that the apps required for eIDAS are available in their app stores – and they are not usable without an account (for common users).

It's an account requirement in a roundabout way.
minusLik
·hace 4 meses·discuss
Fairphone actually does this. My FP3+ displays a red bar with an open padlock as long as the bootloader is unlocked, and when one changes the bootloader lock one way or the other, the phone wipes itself.
minusLik
·hace 7 meses·discuss
This. The German government issues electronic IDs which can provide proof of age in a privacy-saving way, but I've never seen that being used in the wild.
minusLik
·hace 7 meses·discuss
Hewlett Packard had a lifetime warranty on their network gear back in the day.
minusLik
·hace 7 meses·discuss
So, do you like this? I do.
minusLik
·hace 8 meses·discuss
These 0.21/day are MPESA transaction fees. I stumbled upon that, too.
minusLik
·hace 9 meses·discuss
Well, to get started you could buy one of these:

https://www.reiner-sct.com/en/produkt/reiner-sct-authenticat...

… and then decide whether you really want to get into electronics development.