Ask HN: Do EU devs support consumer protections as they act as trade barriers?
1•amichail•4h ago
For example, EU developers might welcome burdensome consumer safety compliance requirements for non‑EU developers as a way of limiting competition within the EU — especially from solo developers worldwide.
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Flundstrom2•46m ago
As a developer in the EU, I don't find the EU regulations burdensome. They mostly represent current best practices such as "don't electrocute or (for PCBs, plastics and metals) poison the customer", "make sure your products don't break within a couple of years", "don't hardcode 'admin' and 'password'", "provide security updates as needed" etc.
Sure, it do put a burden on solo developers to know and be able to prove they follow the applicable CE regulations, but that is equally hard independent of where in the world you're located.
Sourcing components from an EU country, or at least requiring the components to fulfill the RoHS directive, using led-free soldering gets you a very long way towards CE compliance, as well as designing for USB-C and using external AC/DC adapters to power the product.
Flundstrom2•46m ago
Sure, it do put a burden on solo developers to know and be able to prove they follow the applicable CE regulations, but that is equally hard independent of where in the world you're located.
Sourcing components from an EU country, or at least requiring the components to fulfill the RoHS directive, using led-free soldering gets you a very long way towards CE compliance, as well as designing for USB-C and using external AC/DC adapters to power the product.