A few days ago, we had a thread about games that released in 2004, and I made a comment that ended with "old shit is better." And then I started thinking about it... old things are better.
Case in point: vehicles. I needed a truck for the family farm, and I went shopping. Quickly I realized that 1) newer 3/4 ton diesels are designed to fail as a revenue stream and 2) buying a $80,000 truck that will probably need at least one, maybe two $5,000 service visits before it hits six digit mileage wasn't in the cards. So I bought a 20 year old truck... that every mechanic who has seen it has tried to buy. Total cost was less than a Tabroma with the same mileage.
This continues on to just about everything. My house was built before I was born, and has the original air conditioner, stove and hot water heater. The original fridge died a few years ago, and the washer and dryer finally shuffled off this mortal coil last year. I doubt, seriously, that any of the replacement appliances lasts a decade, much less two or three.
Printers? Unless it's Japanese, don't buy a new one. HP will remote control your printer, if you opt in to the program (which they don't make clear what it is), and Xerox is a crapshoot if it works out of the box. Meanwhile, I have seen cheap Brother lasers go to half a million pages easily.
Tractors? Buy a new John Deere, and if it breaks, you either have Deere's mechanic fix it, or it stays broken. (Keep making your payments, please.) Meanwhile, you can buy an older Deere or Yanmar tractor and keep it going forever.
The modern world is starting to give me serious 40k vibes. Almost nobody knows how things work, new things are bad knockoffs, and there are mutants everywhere.
Leftists will blame Capitalism for this, as if shit-tier quality isn't a cornerstone of every commie nation on the planet both past and present.
Yeah, planned obsolescence is fucking evil, but it's not unique to Capitalism. Then again, disposability was fucking lauded by urbanite trash, and they can't stand the idea of anyone being as independent as possible by being able to fix or repair their own property. Urbanites are the reason for most of societies problems. And the sad thing is, it never just effects urbanites.
eye begins twitching Oh, Lord, the suburbanites and their MUH KEEPIN UP WIT TEH JONESES bullshit. I live in the house I grew up in, with the original carpet, floors, kitchen, cabinets, everything. My brother lives in a 4,000 square foot McMansion in a gated community, remodeling a room every year, and complains continuously about houses being expensive.
Planned obsolescence was devised by companies run by people whose dads were all friends with Allen Dulles. Apple for example, the first company to introduce it to electronics. Steve Jobs(Jafari) and his dad were thick as thieves with the CIA.