• Diplomjodler@feddit.de
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        8 months ago

        Enshittification is driven by consumers who don’t bother to get informed. I think everyone has a responsibility to make choices that don’t actively make society worse.

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          No, YOU’RE Steven by consumers who stunt burner! 😛

          Edit in case anyone’s wondering what I’m babbling about: this was the comment I was responding to before what I assume was a series of autocorrect errors were fixed:

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          By that same logic, everyone has a responsibility to educate uninformed people about enshitification. Everyone is uninformed until they aren’t, and you can help.

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            8 months ago

            Of course. Every night, I go door to door asking people if they have some time to talk about our Lord and Saviour, Linus Torvalds.

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          That’s very hard to do in practice when you make a thousand little choices a day - the time spent researching everything would be astronomical.

          The solutions we offer should take rational ignorance into account; shaming victims won’t make it go away. Where do your food and clothes come from?

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      I used HP4015s for years. I loved those things. So easy to work on. I could rip one apart in under a minute. The company just seemed to go to hell.