• cygnus@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    I wonder if this ties into our general disposability culture (throwing things away instead of repairing, etc)

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      6 days ago

      Planned Obsolescence … designing things for a short lifespan so that things always break and people are always forced to buy the next thing.

      It all originated with light bulbs 100 years ago … inventors did design incandescent light bulbs that could last for years but then the company owners realized it wasn’t economically feasible to produce a light bulb that could last ten years because too few people would buy light bulbs. So they conspired to engineer a light bulb with a limited life that would last long enough to please people but short enough to keep them buying light bulbs often enough.