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232. Repair vs. Design 

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Apple has built their brand on a fanatical commitment to design, but their devices can be straight-up hostile when it comes to repair & maintenance. Maybe one leads to the other.
Links for the Curious
'Complete control': Apple accused of overpricing, restricting device repairs | CBC News - www.cbc.ca/new...
Values in Repair (Houston et al, 2016) - dl.acm.org/doi...
Designing for Repair? Infrastructures and Materialities of Breakdown (Rosner & Ames, 2014) - www.dataluna.co...
Design for repair: empowering consumers to fix the future | Guardian sustainable business - www.theguardia...
The Mechanics of Workplace Order: Toward a Sociology of Repair (Henke, 1999) - www.jstor.org/...
The Work of Repair: Gesture, Emotion and Sensual Knowledge (Dant, 2010) - www.researchga...
Making: Movement or Brand? (Bean & Rosner, 2014) - faculty.washin...
The History Of Jailbreaking [Feature] | Cult of Mac - www.cultofmac....
Apple's Jony Ive describes "fanatical" approach to design in interview | Macworld - www.macworld.c...
Jonathan Ive: Apple's goal isn't to make money | WIRED UK - www.wired.co.u...
Apple I - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.o...
Nixing the Fix: A Workshop on Repair Restrictions | Federal Trade Commission - www.ftc.gov/ne...
Louis keeps his middle finger high for Apple Inc! - • Louis keeps his middle...
20 years Same dealer, same brand. Not even a cheap gold watch. - / y3bhkf
OLPC’s $100 laptop was going to change the world - then it all went wrong - The Verge - www.theverge.c...

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@Infantry12345
@Infantry12345 Год назад
One thought that I heard some years ago put a fine lens on the Reduce-Reuse-Recycle mantra, that too much focus was on Recycling, spending time and money on facilities and education around enabling recycling plastic. The suggestion of an alternative was to essentially read that list in priority order: it's much easier to reduce our impact on the environment if we consume less, and using what we have to its utmost before replacing (along with recycling) also decreases usage. I only have so much interest in repairing electronics personally (lots of failures and it's still pretty cheap, should look into a club though), but I've taken the angle elsewhere, and enjoyed my time with it. For instance, lots of clothes are poorly made and don't last, but I kind of enjoy the aesthetics of patches anyway, and it means I buy clothes way less often. I also could buy some proper furniture for work space, but re-using an old multi-part desk gets me what I need. For furniture in particular, since I'm less concerned with it being a particular way than I am about it serving its function, I've found lots of success in screwing part into it where I needed them to be to provide a tie point or leverage or what have you. I think I started a love for these aesthetics from the original Matrix movie, the Nebuchadnezzar, with its many random screens and thrown together pipes and old seats, humanity doing everything they can to survive, not having a choice but to fit everything into a personalized space on each ship. I guess that's where my feelings come to, when considering right to repair and its space in our future fighting against climate control. I think we realistically can't re-buy stuff as much as we are now, and these kinds of attitudes are going to need to become some amount more prevalent. Another great video, thanks once again for your hard work :)
@adversary22
@adversary22 Год назад
We're in the middle of what I like to think of as "garbage dump economics". The goal of companies is actually to get their product out of your hands and into the dump as fast as possible. It's a sickness inherent to the system, the demand for infinite upward growth.
@THUNKShow
@THUNKShow Год назад
100% agreed - maximizing profit & GDP means turning consumer products into garbage as quickly as possible. Highly recommend checking out "library economies" for an alternate vision of what the future might be like!
@Xob_Driesestig
@Xob_Driesestig Год назад
@@THUNKShow ♪~ Planned obsolescence, that's making stuff that breaks on purpose. Planned obsolescence, it's how companies bend us over and screw us. ~♫ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lW17rr20tGY.html
@5hirtandtieler
@5hirtandtieler Год назад
@@THUNKShow Reference for those interested in the topic (web searches gave me some separate topics): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NOYa3YzVtyk.html Fortunately there are also some companies - tho theyre few and far between - that are working on more practical approaches as well.... two that spring to mind are Valve’s Steam Deck and the “Ultimate Hacking Keyboard” (less dorky than it sounds lol)
@yevgeniygorbachev5152
@yevgeniygorbachev5152 Год назад
It's a bit odd to me how the "just don't hold it that way" scandal didn't clue a lot of Apple users into the fact that this is universal to everything Apple makes
@charizard69420
@charizard69420 Год назад
I'm still hoping to see a modular phone someday. I miss the phones of 7+ years ago that were really repairable, like Nexus 5, my mom, grandma, and myself used these phones for 5 years, couple battery swaps, screen swaps, even managed to teach my mom how to do fixes herself, and she did some. I built a super powerful portable battery pack years ago which was under 20 lbs in weight but spit out serious power, it could ouptput >2 kW AC 120V (16Ah 12.8V LiFePO4 cells), just as much as a standard 15-20 amp USA circuit. The pack was built encased in a fully serviceable all wood housing which looks pretty cool, and it performs great with circular saws and other power tools I've used it with. Fast forward to now and I just recently bought enough cells to make 10 more packs, and my carpenter friend is working up some well polished wood housings for the packs. The values that I am putting into this design are... zero-plastic design (well except for a few zip ties and insulators but you get the idea).
@alan11194
@alan11194 Год назад
Any discussion on Right to Repair is incomplete without discussing planned obselescence
@THUNKShow
@THUNKShow Год назад
Absolutely! I was shy about mentioning it, because I wanted to focus more on the more general conflict of values, but "I want this device to become useless & be replaced quickly" vs "I want this to be the last such thing I ever need to buy" is certainly part of the discussion!
@Xob_Driesestig
@Xob_Driesestig Год назад
I had already dropped it in a different reply, but since you probably missed it, here is a catchy song about it: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lW17rr20tGY.html
@peterhooper3391
@peterhooper3391 Год назад
In fact, so.
@TheGemsbok
@TheGemsbok Год назад
I found myself struck by a surprising resonance when you started talking about the efforts of designers to instill particular values in their designs---a resonance with literary theory. People also casually speak of art objects as being expressions of 'designer' intentions, although in both cases the designer is mute when the object is in the hands or mind of the consumer. The creator has done their best at an act of communication, but their direct participation in that act is over when the object is in use. At that point, within the range of what is possible with the details that are in the work, the consumer does with it what they like.
@THUNKShow
@THUNKShow Год назад
Death of the Author has some relevance, fo sho - whether you use your iPhone as a Dictaphone or a doorstop shouldn't rely on what the designer intended for the thing! But it's certainly worth examining what patterns of behavior manifest most readily around an artifact, whether the designer desires them or not.
@PetersonSilva
@PetersonSilva Год назад
great connection indeed!! Hadn't thought about that. And it holds true to the way capitalism influences these decisions - authors (especially corporations) don't want to die cause they depend to some extent on authoritative voice over their works to keep milking them for cash...
@alan11194
@alan11194 Год назад
Love the reference to the "99% Invisible" podcast in 7:41
@ferulebezel
@ferulebezel Год назад
My favorite piece of furniture is my 65 year old Steelcase tanker desk that I got for $20.00 before I knew they were trendy. I'm still kicking myself for not getting the second one that was offered with it. Of course this isn't just One thing you forgot to mention is upgradability. Phones should be titanium bezel with a sapphire screen with the requisite buttons on the sides and connectors on the sides. If a watch stem can be made watertight to 300 meters surely a usb C, sim card, and SD card connectors, and the leads for the antennas, both xmitting and charging, can be. Buying a new phone should just be a new circuit board that is slapped in the old case that is held closed with screws. Batteries could be easily changeable through this scheme as well. I'm not facing the problem with my shaver. I had to break several seals to get to the battery. I don't know if I;ll be able to repair them when I get the new one. But I have to give it a shot since I stocked up on replacement screens, knowing they would discontinue them in order to force me to buy a new shaver.
@jonzo_
@jonzo_ Год назад
Great timing. I've been contemplating a new MBP, or something like the Framework laptop.
@peterhooper3391
@peterhooper3391 Год назад
One of the reasons I’m still enamored of the mid-2012 MacBook Pro is that in many ways it is still repairable, and can still (as yet) function as a useful tool for basic internet use. I’m convinced that Apple utterly despises this mentality, because we are all supposed to shove money into their coffers shelling out for the temporarily ‘latest and greatest’.
@PetersonSilva
@PetersonSilva Год назад
Amazing content as always. I might cite it in a metaphorical discussion in politics - not only the thing about designing social structures x imbuing them with new meaning by tinkering with them is powerful, there's a lot of feminist discourse about how capital-letter Production in classical Marxist accounts evoke muscular men in forgeries - and how most human work is in fact maintenance, especially of the social kind (care work). You produce a cup once but wash it a thousand times. Anyway, my brain has been tickled :)
@peterhooper3391
@peterhooper3391 Год назад
This is a very good point. Most work-even as it is not acknowledged as ‘real’ work is already repair and maintenance.
@ToriKo_
@ToriKo_ Год назад
Appreciate the vid
@THUNKShow
@THUNKShow Год назад
Appreciate the comment
@landspide
@landspide Год назад
I would be an Apple customer if they allowed sideloading apps. I understand why they can't though and also why Android has an edge on them there.
@landspide
@landspide Год назад
On repair, this helped me realise how much I innately enjoy repairing things. I have been doing it for years around the house and for friends; love a good challenge :)
@THUNKShow
@THUNKShow Год назад
It's really fun, if you've got the mentorship for it. I also get how it can stress people out when they don't have any help - if you've got the skills, I highly recommend looking for a local repair cafe and maybe helping someone out!
@passingthetorch5831
@passingthetorch5831 Год назад
Now I want a kintsugi Mac ... and I don't even like Apple
@paradox_1729
@paradox_1729 Год назад
Why dont people just switch to an Android if they people dont like the design of Apple? A design philosophy is not separate from the design itself, design is the manifestation of the philosophy behind it. If some dont like it, let them switch to Android or any number of other phones. Why demand that apple needs to change its design through activism?
@THUNKShow
@THUNKShow Год назад
Good questions! I can think of a few responses: First, repair is usually a rare & unpredictable event in the lifetime of a device, which makes it hard to weigh in purchasing decisions - you have no idea how you're going to break the fancy new iPhone you're looking at, what the repair bill is going to be for that fix, or if it's going to be time for you to get a new one anyways. It's hard to weigh all those unknowns against knowns like the camera quality & battery life while phone shopping. (It certainly doesn't come up in iPhone press events!) Second, Apple's animosity toward repair doesn't just hurt the people who buy their products. The environmental cost of resource extraction & carbon emissions (which disproportionately hurt people in regions that generally can't afford iPhones) is not fully reflected in the price of a replacement device, & the repair techs who don't get a paycheck unless they can figure out how to fix a broken iPhone are also victims of a "design philosophy" that minimizes the role of repairability. (Of course, if one were cynical, one might argue that Apple has chosen this "design philosophy" because it makes it considerably easier to extract extra money from their customers while blaming them for their clumsiness.) Third, activism is absolutely a valid & sensible approach to clearly articulate problems with a company's products & pressure them to change, in ways that can't be achieved by "just buy something else." Right to Repair has netted several wins, and Apple is being dragged toward some accountability for its practices - I don't think Woz supported the movement because he can't afford to buy a different phone! 😆
@peterhooper3391
@peterhooper3391 Год назад
My spouse uses an Android phone, and reports many of the same frustrations I do with my iPhone. Both seem equally limited by the same sort of inherent design flaws, with only minor variation. I’m used to the iOS UI, and don’t see much utility in learning another that offers little in the way of significant improvement. So, for the time being I’m sticking to my pattern of buying refurbished older iPhones, and using them carefully to maximize lifespan.
@DanHowardMtl
@DanHowardMtl Год назад
One of your best vids bro!
@THUNKShow
@THUNKShow Год назад
TYTY! 😁
@cazegner9722
@cazegner9722 Год назад
Stunning! You really need "PromoSM"!
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