• @[email protected]
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    529 hours ago

    I no longer have any corporate relationships that aren’t either apprehensive, strained, or downright antagonistic.

    It’s us versus them now and they’ve give their last shits. It’s feeling like every company is a cable company now.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 hours ago

      I have VERY few and I cherish them.

      Fairphone feels great to me. I think My coffee stuff is the same (Profitec, Eureka Mignon); no app or wifi or anything, fairly available spare parts.

      • @BuckenBerry
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        122 minutes ago

        Didn’t fairphone start selling Bluetooth headphones after getting rid of the headphone jack

        • @[email protected]
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          118 minutes ago

          Sure did. Repairable ones. I strongly prefer wired headphones and will keep using them as I can, and I ain’t buying earbuds.

          But I’d rather not let perfect be the enemy of good. I am not giving up a cellphone, so I’d rather have Fairphone trying (ans sometimes fucking it up) than give my money to anyone else in the market.

          Them not being perfect in my eyes doesn’t qualify as a hostile relationship between their corporation and me.

    • 𝘋𝘪𝘳𝘬
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      147 hours ago

      Always has been like that.

      Not one single corporation is your friend or wants to be. All they want is your money. No exceptions.

      • @[email protected]
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        175 hours ago

        Companies were never our friends, but it used to be the case that companies sold products. They sold a product and you got to use it and that was the end of it.

        Now instead, thanks largely to the Internet, companies barely care about ‘product’ at all and instead are all trying to get in on that gravy train of monetised data slurping, subscription models, DRM on every consumable, firmware updates that change the terms on you after the fact, and so on. Every electronic thing in your home is now super hostile to you.

        TVs, printers, fridges. These products used to be just products, but now they are trojan horses.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 hour ago

          This shift in business model also means a drop in customer service. They used to sell you a product and stand behind it because eventually they wanted you to choose them when you needed a new or different product. Now that they have you roped in via a sort of forced dependency, they don’t have to pretend to be nice to you even.