don’t get me wrong, i like doing things myself not unlike you do, except with electronics and stuff. i’m also into tooling up to make and maintain my own stuff because beyond needing to do it, i also like it.
the point is why waste time and resources manufacturing stuff we know is bad and centering the entire economy around selling this stuff to the point we are damaging the ecosystem, when in the end we have to make it all work ourselves anyway
Fair question, I personally believe that capitalism runs on money, so stopping things like the rapid decline of manufacturing quality can only be achieved by not playing their game and not giving them money. In this case you could either do it by making things yourself, or by buying things second hand so that the original manufacturer doesn’t profit from it. The second option is definitely more practical, but making things from scratch is also pretty fun
There is of course a heavy dose of privilege involved, as there definitely are paradoxical situations where you can’t afford to not support shitty practices. Doesn’t mean that it’s all pointless for all of us and no one should ever try.
we are in agreement on that, just that it isn’t always easy to escape. sometimes you do need new parts and they will sadly make the whole worse for using them.
i think of a more definitive solution to capitalism, but that’s seemingly so far away still… still trying where i can though.
don’t get me wrong, i like doing things myself not unlike you do, except with electronics and stuff. i’m also into tooling up to make and maintain my own stuff because beyond needing to do it, i also like it.
the point is why waste time and resources manufacturing stuff we know is bad and centering the entire economy around selling this stuff to the point we are damaging the ecosystem, when in the end we have to make it all work ourselves anyway
Fair question, I personally believe that capitalism runs on money, so stopping things like the rapid decline of manufacturing quality can only be achieved by not playing their game and not giving them money. In this case you could either do it by making things yourself, or by buying things second hand so that the original manufacturer doesn’t profit from it. The second option is definitely more practical, but making things from scratch is also pretty fun
There is of course a heavy dose of privilege involved, as there definitely are paradoxical situations where you can’t afford to not support shitty practices. Doesn’t mean that it’s all pointless for all of us and no one should ever try.
we are in agreement on that, just that it isn’t always easy to escape. sometimes you do need new parts and they will sadly make the whole worse for using them.
i think of a more definitive solution to capitalism, but that’s seemingly so far away still… still trying where i can though.