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commit c8cb8e1c42748ea74728d2ffbfba4336a960aa6a
parent 1ef51bbf83065db4c92c71665bd2d80068cdc85e
Author: Ville-Matias Heikkila <viznut@low.fi>
Date:   Fri, 19 Aug 2022 12:41:54 +0300

expand obsolescence page slightly, fix links to "planned obsolescence"

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Mobsolescence.mdwn | 11+++++++++++
Mplanned_longevity.mdwn | 2+-
Mtime-sharing.mdwn | 2+-
3 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/obsolescence.mdwn b/obsolescence.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,14 @@ +**Obsolescence** takes place when something is no longer maintained or +required, even if it could still be usable. **Planned obsolescence** takes +place when obsolescence is actively designed and initiated by the +manufacturer/maintainer. + +The concept of obsolescence is generally add odds with +[[technological diversity]] and often also wasteful especially in the +case of planned obsolescence. + +## Types of planned obsolescence + * Obsolescence of desirability: When designers change the styling of products so customers will purchase products more frequently due to the decrease in the perceived desirability of unfashionable items. * Obsolescence of function: When an item is produced to break down or otherwise become non-functional in an abnormally short period of time. * Obsolescence of compatibility: When a product becomes obsolete by altering the system in which it is used in such a way as to make its continued use difficult. Common examples of planned systemic obsolescence include not accommodating forward compatibility in software. diff --git a/planned_longevity.mdwn b/planned_longevity.mdwn @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -**Planned longevity** is the opposite of [[planned obsolescence]]: the way +**Planned longevity** is the opposite of planned [[obsolescence]]: the way of designing systems, especially [[hardware]], so that it supports [[lifespan maximization]]. diff --git a/time-sharing.mdwn b/time-sharing.mdwn @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ library. Currently, the industry pushes everyone to own a personal computing device (especially a smartphone), which is causing a huge environmental impact which is further multiplied by -[[planned obsolescence]]. This is accompanied by a +planned [[obsolescence]]. This is accompanied by a psychological impact which is arguably more negative than positive especially if "online" becomes the default state of mind. Revitalizing of computer sharing might help tremendously