@see_the_sus
* Put it on a newer computer that works and do a low level format
* Take it to an electronics recycler you trust to chop up the platters so data is irretrievable
* Your idea, hammer. Safety glasses
@see_the_sus The University of San Diego used to take e-waste. They'd repair and donate to schools whatever they could, and securely destroy and recycle everything else. Loved them! But they stopped 😥
State law says all batteries must be recycled and many places used to accept them. Then instead of giving them a tiny subsidy they started charging them money and now nobody takes them.
Oh FFS! 😡 It's all so damn ridiculous.
Indy had a pretty decent free e-waste program but here in Albuquerque, the city charges. I found out about Staples' recycling program thru my brother and turns out they take darn near anything. I've got a bunch of markers & pens that have dried up on me so I'll take those to there.
@see_the_sus This is funny, partly true, and I really hope is a gross exaggeration. Maybe you should watch after you get something to eat, or tomorrow.
https://youtu.be/_riGg2BW8Jw
I don’t know about the accuracy of the percentages he throws out but for the most part, he’s 100% truthful. And let’s not forget that most of what Americans send off to the recycling bins, doesn’t get dealt with in America.
@walterbays
The only place I can take e-waste to and not have to pay a fee is Staples.
I think I have safety glasses.