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Cake day: July 5th, 2025

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  • That would be ideal, but is not the reality right now, and several things would have to change in order to get there.

    As a person that repairs everything I own as a hobby (I would love it to be my job but sadly it pays much less), I can tell confidently the following:

    The reason why repairing things nowadays tend to cost equal or more is due to manufacturers actively making products harder to repair.

    Soldered parts instead of connectors, glued chassis, glass parts that are imposible to remove without breaking, spare parts that are hard to find, or outright impossible due to being proprietary, and a long list of etc…

    Furthermore, manufacturers factor in unit turnover for subsidising unit prices.

    Ex. They’d rather charge you 300 for a TV that will last 4 years than 500 than one that will last 10.

    Why? Simple math and “Maximising shareholder value”.

    300/4 = 75 500/10 = 50

    You dont know it but everything you own is a subscription service provided by the manufacturing companies.

    This is aggravated by a never ending chain of improvements, new models, new trends that keep you in the loop of consumption.

    Why would I try to repair my 3 years old phone when I can buy this new shiny one?

    They are getting richer by the minute while the rest of us is digging an early grave for ourselves, by polluting the world and consuming non renewable materials at a insane speed.

    Not everything is bad though.

    In Europe they introduced a “Right to repair” law, that force manufacturers ensure spare parts for at least 10 years and provide repair service at a reasonable price.

    That’s a great measure that should incentivice companies to make products more repairabld!


  • Sorry to hear that.

    I wish you the best for years to come.

    You might want to consider meditation, it helps a lot with dealing with difficult situations.

    You can try Anapana in the beginning and Vipassana later, but really any meditation will help.

    The key is to start small, maybe 2-3 minutes and gradually extend it.

    Try not to stress about it and test which technique works best for you.

    Ping me if you want to talk some more about this or anything else ;-)




  • Yes, but don’t underestimate the power of centralisation.

    6 months ago you could set up a server for running a decent local llm for under 800.

    By increasing the demands and pushing the price of hardware up, they are efectibly gate keeping access to llms.

    I think the plan is that we will need to rely on this companies for compute power and llms services, and then they can do all sorts of nefarious things.





  • My guess is they are using the Netflix playbook all over again.

    Get you hooked to the extreme convenience, much like a drug addict, and then pump up the price or flood every prompt with ads.

    That’s my best case.

    Worse case is, that alongside the rising adoption, they will start surreptitiously but effectively modifying general knowledge, thought and behaviour in ways the worst best Marketer would blush about.




    • Forcing each other to give gift we can’t afford to people that doesn’t need them and probably will end up in a landfill in 2 years time. PD: It would be really interesting to research Christmas impact on the environment.

    • Forcing each other to be appear to be happy when a lot of incredibly shitty shit is happening around the world. I’d rather call it Double blindfold holiday!

    • Telling a mandatory lie to kids, that is effectively their forced introduction to a society that values and encourages deception and the disconnection from reality.

    Fuck Christmas!!!