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We shouldn’t want more, more more. We should want BETTER — GDP be damned https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/06/opinion/ezra-klein-podcast-marie-gluesenkamp-perez.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Fk8.44CF.NSAEB1UCxIjl&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
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Planned obsolescence is Moloch. We must defeat it
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@rileybeans
100%!
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@keccers.eth
👏 amen!!!!
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free-markets can be expected to trend towards this tho as population grows, # of buyers and sellers both increase, and the goal of the marketplace naturally trends towards "selling *more* items to *more* people", which drives down the quality of the goods there's relatively little incentive for selling the best pair of shoes ever made... you can buy "luxury shoes" but (in general) they aren't actually of the "last longer" variety... the proof of this is actually on every shelf in every store - there's surprisingly few consumer choice scenarios where you can spend more on something for it to last 10x longer or do a 10x better job. if there's a "this will last me forever" option, you usually have to buy it custom or special order. the qualitative race to the bottom is fairly universal. the only resolution (that i can see) is some kind of progressive market-share-based tax rate that makes it more and more expensive to capture a significant portion of the annual sales in a given vertical
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