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An appliance used to be a machine. Now it's a bureaucracy

3 pointsby privongabout 1 year ago

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hilbert42about 1 year ago
<i>&quot;Things used to work in this country. This is the stock complaint of the Baby Boomers, and if you are lucky enough to inherit a piece of their technology, you may find yourself agreeing&quot;</i><p>This point is key, I could name many devices that I own that are faulty or buggy when they left the factory, and or have short operational lives, and or whose ergonomic design is just terrible—unacceptably bad. This stuff isn&#x27;t engineered, rather it&#x27;s just thrown together. From my perspective the problem is of epidemic proportions.<p>Take software for instance, manufacturers have even trained the population at large to not expect it to work as specified when first out of the box, and that bugs a just a normal condition of the product.<p>But why is it that no one bothers to complain?<p>Perhaps after all we—the lay public—are really dumb and stupid in that we&#x27;ve actually let ourselves be so manipulated in recent decades.<p>Before we can fix the problem we need to know exactly how we were manipulated into this mess in the first instance.
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