Pace makers keep you from dying so they’re sort of on a different level of need. Also, if corps did planned obsolescence on one, you’re probably not around to buy another.
If they were invented today, they would definitely have a predatory subscription model for “monitoring” your heart, or require occasional maintenance at cost to the end user.
Pace makers aren’t made my anticapitalist cooperatives, you know.
Pace makers keep you from dying so they’re sort of on a different level of need. Also, if corps did planned obsolescence on one, you’re probably not around to buy another.
If they were invented today, they would definitely have a predatory subscription model for “monitoring” your heart, or require occasional maintenance at cost to the end user.
Didn’t someone relatively recently have a prosthetic that needed a new battery that wasn’t produced anymore?
Their Bionic Eyes Are Now Obsolete and Unsupported
Who would’ve thunk, standards exist for a reason.
Very true and I should have been more specific.