like I went to taco bell and they didn’t even have napkins out. they had the other stuff just no napkins, I assume because some fucking ghoul noticed people liked taking them for their cars so now we just don’t get napkins! so they can save $100 per quarter rather than provide the barest minimum quality of life features.

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    Also everything breaks in five years at best. Doesn’t matter how much you spend, basically everything is shit quality minimum viable products.

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      This is why I never buy anything with lithium batteries, and my career is a computer repair technician. When the batteries die, they are often irreplaceable even by an expert. The entire inside of so many “smart” and wireless devices are drowned in industrial adhesive and can only be destructively disassembled. Watch ifixit’s videos on air pods teardowns, they are impossible to repair.

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        Same. I won’t buy anything that isn’t repairable unless it’s like a one time need

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          Oh yeah the keyboards are almost always rough. Sometimes if the laptop is old enough you can simply undo a couple screws and the keyboard will pop right out. Nowadays they are all riveted in so you have to buy the whole lower assembly and gut the machine and transplant it to the new assembly.

          It always hurts to tell customers that fixing a single broken key is like 200-300$ (often on cheap laptops).

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        I also think there’s a general lack of QA. Whether it’s a bug or a feature, they’re trying to push things out so fast now that shit breaks even if they don’t intentionally plan obsolescence.

        Planned obsolescence is definitely a modern travesty though. It really ought to be illegal