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Comment by sanswork

7 days ago

Yes, everything has a lifetime, 10 years is a very good run for a complex piece of technology you can carry in your pocket. Send it in for recycling.

So that we can have better features and functionality in our future systems. Backwards compatibility is an anchor. If you want new things then expect to get new platforms to run them on don't expect everyone to limit their possibilities to support you.

The vast majority of things don't get recycled properly.

We are not talking about new features. Of course no one expects to run a LLM on an ten year old phone, again we are talking about fashion. It is change for change's sake. It is not providing value to users it is so the the designer gets to eat and management and shareholders are kept happy.

There is a difference between actual technical progress and you throwing out your skinny jeans because baggy pants are now in fashion.

Why shouldn't we build phones that last ten year, twenty years, or even more?

  • Apple offers a recycling program.

    >We are not talking about new features

    We are, you are just choosing to ignore them and call them fashion. There have been immense changes in capabilities over the past 10 years.

    >Why shouldn't we build phones that last ten year, twenty years, or even more?

    We do, dumb phones, why don't you own one of those instead of trying to limit progress in the phones pushing progress?