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1. friend+qV1[view] [source] 2023-10-03 14:24:33
>>ortusd+(OP)
Imagine, a technology that a company can tell you is obsolete. Is that even a technology? The wheel isn't obsolete. The coal powered steam engine is, but that's not because someone says so, that's because it's just naturally no longer useful, other things have since been invented that are more useful for it's same purpose. Why not buy technology that's no longer useful to you when you decide that?
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2. Sketch+pZ1[view] [source] 2023-10-03 14:45:00
>>friend+qV1
The first wheel was a solid disc of wood. I don't see many of those running around anymore. Wheels, just like smart watches, are bits of technology that aren't obsolete, but specific iterations are.
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3. friend+gr6[view] [source] 2023-10-04 18:45:57
>>Sketch+pZ1
Yeah, but it's obsolete because people who use wheels can get better ones and upgrade. That's not the same as a company telling you your hardware is now useless. These devices are services.
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