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    2 months ago

    They absolutely are not priced accordingly. Cheap garbage is expensive and “quality” garbage is expensive with no guarantees on quality or longevity.

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      2 months ago

      Expensive has never meant good but good usually means expensive. What I’m saying is that people make these comments as if good stuff was replacement by shitty stuff when it hasn’t, they’re just not even considering anything out of their budget…like it would have been

      People will complain their $200 IKEA table falls apart but the option to pay a craftsman for a quality table never went away. A good table will outlive you but expect to pay over a grand, though.

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          2 months ago

          No, I addressed that in my other comment as a downside - there used to be ONE option for things but now with so many options, we have to do some research on what is good vs just expensive

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              2 months ago

              This, specifically, has nothing to do with capitalism lol

              Competition exists outside of capitalist hellscapes. Shitty craftsmen and shitty goods exist. It always has, there’s just more people making things. You used to only have access to what your local shopkeeper stocked, now you can get stuff from anywhere. You just had to trust them that it was good which it seems you’re assuming was always true.

              You have to “waste your time” because you care about having a good quality mouse. My mom uses the shitty $3 mouse than came with her refurbished HP workstation and she has no interest in replacing it.

              Picking a (historically) complicated electronic device as an example of how things are worse now certainly was a choice. It’s an increasing niche device, most people don’t even own a desktop.

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                  2 months ago

                  Ohhh I get it now, you don’t actually have a point to make so you just stop reading after the first line of a comment and downvote.

                  There are soooo many things about capitalism to shit on but “I have to think about where I spend my money” really isn’t one of them. In any type of society, there will be good products and shitty products. Pretending otherwise is beyond delusional.