I once read in USSR that refrigerators had to be built to last for decades. Now in the US we have planned obsolescence. The Pixel 8 getting 7 yr support is a good start. nostr:note1l6tarx6qhz5f64r9crydtvxh03ryz3rw4kc775dvwaxdxlqec9ss0m4qjn

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Let me present you Ei TV from Serbia. If you find one today, just plug it, it still works.

Wait till y’all find out that Nokia used to make TVs back in the day

My grandma had one 🤗

As far as I know Nokia started by producing paper and rubber boots, even run hydropower plants. Somehow they even managed to make pc cases. Nothing surprises me from them. 😀

This is something heared a lot but don't forget that in a voluntary driven exchange the consumer defines what has to be built.

Maybe people want cheap sht (not when asked, but when pish comes to shove and they spend actual money) instead of expensive but long lasting stuff. Also sometimes wjen you design somethon you need to define a timespan otherwise you can't define some characteristic (a wall thikness of you think aboit corrotion or something like that, number of open-close cicles of a hinge, etc...) though I got the point with consumer electronics

I once read all possible software was running on 640K and what do we have today, node hello world 1GB?!