I'm writing a story about hidden e-waste. Chips and electronics in products such as children's toys, shoes, clothes, etc.
Anyone has some funny / weird examples of products you don't expect to have chips / or that have no useful reason to have chips--but still do? Or examples of really throwaway electronics such as vapes?
Gerry McGovern
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •Americans throw out 5.7 disposable vapes every second
Disposable vapes are a particularly insidious form of pollution because they’re nicotine, plastic, and electronic waste all in one.
fastcompany.com/91368463/ameri…
E-waste is the fastest growing waste in the world--and the most toxic.
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •there are NFC chips in at least some ctities' metro tickets, maybe many?
i know boston and montreal both use paper, disposable tickets with chips in them
they are useful i guess, but one would think they'd have some better methods with less waste
Twoowls Elt
in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •digital pregnancy tests…
bbc.com/news/technology-540259…
The surprising secret hidden in a pregnancy test
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •A local amusement park uses them for their day tickets.
One day use, and designed to be thrown away without realising how the "magic" worked
Andrew Zonenberg
in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •One of the major shipping carriers, I think UPS, puts RFID label tags on many of their packages.
I have a collection of several dozen waiting for me to have the time to dump them in acid and do some circuit analysis. Curious whose chipset they're using etc.
Batichi
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •Pregnancy tests and other single use medical devices like insulin pens. Bank and ID cards. Kids toys with any ‘scanning’ functionality, like RFID, playing cards, tokens, Amiibo etc. RFID or NFC clothing tags in stores are now widespread, as are security labels. Any modern USB cable has a ton of advanced electronics on it beyond two connectors strung together.
Can’t think of any more for now, but I’ll keep pondering on it!
Ruud Steltenpool
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •USB-C cables.
(I'm not saying they're not doing anything useful. I'm saying I didn't expect cables to be more than just some copper that establishes an electric connection between pins at some given impedance)
Aaron
in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •Certain cables have entire chipsets in them now.
For example: hackaday.com/2025/02/06/runnin…
Running Doom On An Apple Lightning To HDMI Adapter
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in reply to Ciara • • •Indeed! It's wonderful, these days, that WiFi can transfer clothes from the washing machine into the drier, close the doors, set the programme and then, when it's all dry, empty the drier and clean the seals and filters! (Oh hang on, that's me who does that!)
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Nead
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I always wanted a middle name! Thanks. 😁
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Nead
in reply to NormanDunbar • • •I do stress that friends may latch on quickly and go straight for the "Hey, Wiffy!" nickname.
NormanDunbar
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I only wear a dress shirt with my kilt. But now you mention it, I might have to see if MrsD's sewing machine does monograms! 😉
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Nead
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No, I'm afraid not. The only music I play is CDs! 😉
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •kids books with buttons to make specific noises. Or my parents recorded themselves reading the night before Christmas in a book designed for that purpose. No replaceable batteries in any of them.
And so many plastic junk noisy kids toys.
Phil Tanner
in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •the obvious one that leaps to my mind was getting Doom to run* on a pregnancy test - the ultimate of the "use once and dispose of" materials.
pcmag.com/news/yes-doom-is-pla…
*caveats apply
Yes, Doom Is Playable on a Pregnancy Test
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •a model of Intel NUC a decade or so ago came in a box with a chip that loudly played the Intel sound when you opened the box and it detected light.
We cut it out of the box and had a merry month in the office hiding it behind different people's office doors
Mobile Suit Larry
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •I remember reading a story I can no longer find from someone who was looking for an Apple cable while traveling, and the ones they found were surprisingly cheap but all of them said you needed to have Bluetooth on, which made no sense for a cable.
Well.
It turns out the Apple licensing fee for their proprietary connector costs more than a Bluetooth chip, so these cables all had USB at one end and a Bluetooth chip embedded in the wire, with a dummy Apple plug that wasn't wired!
Andy Wootton
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •One thing that probably falls into this category that I'm not sure how to dispose of: heating pads, heated blankets, and the like.
What's *really* egregious about those is that often I need to lay atop them in order to get the relief I need... buuut they're not designed for that kind of pressure and often contraindicated for the purpose, and so they break.
Spinner
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •Some of the railway stations here in southern England are adding redundant departure screens, which are disguised advertising boards, that sport a clock. A clock which updates about twice every three seconds.
I used to set my watch by the station clock.
Sumana Harihareswara
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Intel used to supply NUCs in boxes that when slid open had a little gadget inside that played their dingdingdongding noise. The box then got immediately tossed to landfill.
What about the LED wristbands given to concert-goers? Bet they end up in the bin.
Promotional USB sticks given out at conferences and the like. Always too small to be actually useful, so binned en masse I suspect.
Otto W
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •here is another guy who knows noting about RFID.
Your shoes , man. And your jacket. And your clothes. And your backpack. And everything, more or less.
Negative Kelvin
in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •Someone gave me a real estate ad they received in the mail. It was by a very expensive home builder, and it was a "card" that came in a fancy little box. The card was all cardboard, but it had a fucking display and speakers and crap hot glued in so they could blabber sales at you when you opened it.
I replaced the video with a Rick Roll and gave up when the internet said the chip was ancient and shit and not even really hackable without a significant hardware investment.
A differently disgusting part was that it had a SIM card and cellular modem in it. The company that made it tracked engagement with the cardboard ad. (And I'm sure they also tracked geolocation.)
Bradley Kuhn
in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •probably not surprising they have microchips, but surprising they are so disposable:
Continuous glucose monitors such as the ironically-named Freestyle Libre stop working after 2 weeks. Diabetics have dispose of 26 of them a year.
It's not clear why but folks speculate it's the battery. You could design a slightly bigger one with a replaceable battery of course.
Paul Wunderlich
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •Not really, sorry. But just last week my local finnish tv news showed police with box of seized vapes. It contained hundreds of vapes all collected from underaged in just few months.
Since I was child, I've hoped all the nonsense short lifespan toys to not include electronics.
Ciara
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •@owenblacker some theme park Coke Freestyle cups contain an NFC chip so the machines can track the cups and ensure they are only reused on the day of purchase.
Especially bad if the operator doesn’t allow reactivation on return visits but forces you to buy another plastic reusable cup on your next visit.
tuxflo
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •single use power banks.
Edit: that's obviously not hidden. Sorry, I misinterpreted the original question.
Alx 🐈
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •The videos are in french but it can give ideas of that kind of crap stuff
Anke
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I do not know how useful this technology is for actual skiers.
Technology - Recco
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in reply to Gerry McGovern • • •thrown out when they are empty!
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