• jonne@infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    The pixel watch is so bad that if you crack the screen, Google tells you to throw it away and buy a new one. Apparently even Google themselves can’t repair that.

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        I can’t remember who made it, but some years ago before the big smartwatch boom, someone put out a watch that had a standard mechanism, but also a tiny one-line screen that would show information like texts to you. That seemed like a good middle ground. But I don’t see a lot of watches that fit that middle ground anymore.

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        1 year ago

        If they made a mechanical watch that could control my podcasts and show me notifications without me taking my phone out of my pocket, I’d buy it.

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          Sometimes you have to kobayashi maru things in life.

          Part of being a conscious consumer is having the willpower to forgo convience for something bigger.

          Unfortunately, we are in hyper simulated/consumerist society, so I really only see this trend getting exacerbated until some global calamity happening.

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            Nah, I’m not willing to put a moral value on whether or not I own a smartwatch. Especially when a family member purchased it for me as a gift.

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      That said, it makes Google a hell of a lot more money if you keep buying new watches than if they have to keep repairing the old ones.

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        That’s the logic behind every one of those decisions that made things harder to repair. The only fix really is government intervention, because capitalist logic by itself dictates that this is how you make more profit.

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          I know a couple of people who got them and swore by them. I didn’t realize they still were compatible with modern phones.