• trollercoaster@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Cars aren’t exactly a good example on how to curb enshittification, as the car industry pioneered enshittification and found a way around regulations every time so far.

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      2 days ago

      While that might be so, I can still buy original spare parts for my 25 years old car and I could still service it at official repair shop if I wanted to.

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        The “official repair shop” isn’t the issue.

        It would be third party repair shops. And amazingly you can.

        Right to repair has done some good in this world

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          Sure, I can also drive it to any repair shop where they can buy repair parts and replace them or do whatever it takes to repair it. I can even replace the light bulbs myself, though thus part is not trivial :S

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      Yeah but, at least in my country, cars can’t be on the road (which would be the internet in this case), without passing the periodic inspection.