Comment on Why Are New Appliances So Bad? [41:02]
network_switch@lemmy.ml 16 hours ago
From my memories, the price of appliances haven’t changed much in the last couple of decades. They maintain or increase margins with cheaper parts, less QA, looser performance tolerances while keeping the same sticker price. Whatever the quality sacrifice equivalent word for shrinkflation
SGG@lemmy.world 16 hours ago
Enshittification, just like with online services.
gian@lemmy.grys.it 6 hours ago
More than that, it is the need to continually sell appliances. If you care to build to last (and we still know how to do it) then in the next quarter you sells will go down, the profit will go down and the board will go down.
grue@lemmy.world 14 hours ago
Enshittification means something more specific than just making a thing worse. It means making it worse in a way designed to exploit or take advantage of the the user by stealing their personal information or something like that.
This is more like “value engineering” and “planned obsolescence.”
GraveyardOrbit@lemmy.zip 5 hours ago
Interestingly, Cory Doctrow just said in a verge podcast episode that he loves to see enshittification applied as broadly as possible because it raises awareness and gets people talking
Zink@programming.dev 11 hours ago
From Wikipedia, here is the article snippet that originated the term.