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The rise of repairing: Why more of us are trying to fix things

26 pointsby carlosggalmost 3 years ago

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scohescalmost 3 years ago
It&#x27;s really disgusting&#x2F;disheartening to have seen society move from a generation of &quot;buy once, service&#x2F;maintain forever&quot; to &quot;throw out, buy another one&quot;.<p>It&#x27;s made it increasingly hard to repair everything from household items to personal digital devices - manufacturers only letting &quot;official&quot; depots carry replacement parts, voiding the warranty if you &quot;work on it yourself&quot; (not that that&#x27;s legal in the US), etc.<p>Manufacturers of smart devices like Apple&#x2F;Google&#x2F;Samsung offering &quot;mail-out&quot; kits with tools&#x2F;instructions to &quot;do it yourself&quot; is a lame, stop-gap solution for these companies to continue to extract every possible bit of capital out of you - it would be much more environmentally friendly and cost effective to just allow third party repair companies to either repair devices themselves or be contracted out by manufacturers - but they won&#x27;t because they&#x27;re able to extract even more money from you.<p>Planned obsolescence, electronic parts&#x2F;chips that have been designed to be irreplaceable with firmware locks&#x2F;serialization that only manufacturers can authorize, it&#x27;s all just plainly anti-consumer behaviour under the guise of &quot;security&quot; and &quot;safety&quot;.<p>It&#x27;s safe to replace the handle, plastic cowlings, mechanical parts on your fridge - it&#x27;s safe to replace the screen&#x2F;digitizer&#x2F;battery on your phones (if it wasn&#x27;t safe, why do we carry them around in our pockets all day?) - it&#x27;s safe to replace the motor or belt on your washing machine&#x2F;dryer. Give people the documentation and _EASY_ access to the parts - and let third-parties make your parts too - and I&#x27;m sure you&#x27;ll see a bunch of small businesses rise up to the task of making sure your GE washer doesn&#x27;t need to be thrown into the landfill because of a $500 circuit board that &quot;they just don&#x27;t make anymore!&quot;
mikewarotalmost 3 years ago
As deglobalization progresses, due to food and supply chain collapses around the globe, repair will become an increasingly valuable skill.