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Water-soluble circuit boards could cut carbon footprints by 60 percent | Engadget
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"Hey we found a way to cut down on e waste"
These comments: "FUCK YOU STOP TRYING AND BURN THE EARTH SO I GET ANOTHER MONTH OUT OF MY BOARD THEN IF IT WAS BETTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT"
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Water soluble means weak to humidity and more likely to fail early. At the waste step it sounds great, but assuming that it is likely to just create more e-waste as a tradeoff is a reasonable reaction.