• melroy
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      43 months ago

      Man, don’t get me started on razor blades, coffee machines, video game console, electric toothbrushes and e-readers…!

      • @[email protected]
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        Straight razors- bought a pack of blades years ago for change and have yet to run out
        Aeropress or V60- especially with beans, after an initial investment of ~£100, you can buy the cheapest beans in bulk (freeze to last) and still make better coffee than any shop
        Not using consoles
        Oh god, what’s the issue with toothbrushes?
        Switched to Kobo Forma when kindle got ads, love it

        • @[email protected]
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          33 months ago

          Replacement electric toothbrush heads run on the same scheme as disposable razors with high margins and vendor lock in. I’ve also seen vendors (Phillips) change the design to force you to buy another base station/brush.

          • melroy
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            23 months ago

            Also you can’t replace the battery. So if you electric brush is dead, you will need to replace the whole thing.

        • melroy
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          23 months ago

          I do love my Kobo Libra 2, also allows me to just put my epubs on the thing, without the need for subscriptions. etc.

      • Krzd
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        23 months ago

        Get a safety razor. I got one a few years ago and it’s been amazing. The blades are much sharper (or at least feel that way) than the modern 4/5/6 bladed thingies, last longer, and are like 20€ for a 50-pack.

    • @[email protected]
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      33 months ago

      I’ll shortcut this to the logical conclusion:

      It’s centralized, proprietary technology.

      If it is proprietary it is going to fuck you over, one way or another. It’s not a matter of if, but when.