I think it’s a bit different. The updates are a problem, yes, but only because people accept the promise of good working software as if it were good working software. “The next update will fix everything”, while the next update only places another block on top of the Jenga tower. If the next update isn’t just another introduction to an additional enshittification step that we accept because we also already accepted the idea of unsupervised updates.
I think it’s a bit different. The updates are a problem, yes, but only because people accept the promise of
goodworking software as if it weregoodworking software. “The next update will fix everything”, while the next update only places another block on top of the Jenga tower. If the next update isn’t just another introduction to an additional enshittification step that we accept because we also already accepted the idea of unsupervised updates.