Planned Obsolescence and "Right To Repair" - Ep 234

3 years ago
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In today's episode, I wanted to discuss the market answer to planned obsolescence and "right to repair."

Tech getting old and outdated isn't a conspiracy or "out to get you." It isn't an attempt to mine more money out of you. If they are making good decisions for the long term, companies are already providing the best they can, given consideration to their reputation, and new designs.

Be careful when the government wants to "give" you a "right." Things aren't always as they seem. If a company is already doing the best they can, why should we add an externality of government to "make things better." The answer? We shouldn't.

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