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we've noticed every step of the way
That sad truth is that most people don't care
lol, what a bad chain of takes. Most people care but what can anyone do against a trillion dollar company
hit up amazon, search mp3 players
There's probably a hundred options. With Screens, without screens, can play video, 60GB, 80GB, 128GB.
You can EASILY still buy what we used to have (mostly even better) for $20-$40
You can still buy phones with headphone jacks.
At a point, collectively, we cared. We all bought at least a few things that eschewed enshittification. But eventually, for most, wireless headphones and not spending time curating our music won out for most.
I still have all my shit downloaded. Playlists on fleek. I stream it to myself now but could easily copy it to my phone.
But I don't have an itch to have a stand-alone MP3 player anymore. Nor a pocket camera.
If pressed, i'd consider making an mp3 player out of an ESP32, but there'd have to be a compelling reason for me to do it.
Not continue to demand. Not purchase the unethical Google, the low value Apple and the enshittified Samsung. By purchasing products from corrupt capital-obsessed corporations, people are signifying that they don't care. The good news is that the amount of people choosing ethics over greed is increasing.
*capital as in monetary value, capitalism
Of course, the most problematic companies have income from so many integral sources that it's impossible to fully boycott unless everyone along the chain does the same. Google' primary income is advertising, so block all ads. Amazon's is AWS, that serves internet for millions of systems, and the hardest to avoid.
Then get a bad phone from who?