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by jamesandthewolf
1685 days ago
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You could come at this from a save the earth perspective though it's actually kind of possible if you establish your recycling depos in their respective countries. The arcade machine part does not scale that is more to get a proof of concept off the ground you then expand into a limited product line, arcade for gaming, computers for gaming I guess and business, cell phones, you could do audio and other tec but you make a solid product that last a long long time and only requires you replace parts of the system which is where you could make money. Think about if there is heaps and heaps of tec that gets dumped into land full as waste you are taking that waste and using parts to make a renew able tec line that does not break down. The reason why it's not done now is that people want to make money so maybe you rent this or something but it will and would work. It could majorly cut down on consumption the game aspect is just to prove it works. |
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Consider the following: you can run an SNES emulator off a 45-watt laptop from 2009, but you could also run the same software on a 1.2-watt Raspberry Pi. That's a 10-50x reduction in power consumption, which is hugely significant when it comes to reducing energy use. Conversely, we could take that same 45-watt laptop and melt down it's component parts, stripping it for the trace amounts of copper, aluminium and gold it contains, and turn it into 5 Raspberry Pis. I'm all-for reusing older equipment, but the overwhelming majority of trashed tech is not worth saving.
I really recommend doing your research before you hop into a project like this. I've worked on engineering teams with 20-30 people before, and I can tell you right now that managing your expectations is crucial for a project of this scale. Like I said earlier, you'd only really be turning trash into slightly more useful trash. Unless you've got some hard numbers here that I've somehow missed, I've got a hard time seeing how you'd put this together.