“Of course, there are lots of industries whose product engineers would love to translate this finding into intentional engineering approaches to create metals that automatically heal themselves in our structural applications,” lead-author Brad Boyce, a materials scientist at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, New Mexico, told Live Science. “Self-healing metals could be useful in a wide range of applications from airplane wings to automotive suspensions.”

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    1 year ago

    Maybe next time don’t buy literally the cheapest version of something. You name the product and you can buy one that will either last for your lifetime or can be repaired forever.

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      1 year ago

      Are you serious? Where did I mention buying things cheap? That’s a funny looking straw man you built from nothing. Literal premium flagship phones like Apple/Samsung have planned obsolescence It isn’t about buying a cheap product when a lot of busineses follow such shitty practices

      Why are you blaming the consumer for a problem businesses have created. Planned obsolescence, doesn’t matter how many $$$$ you put into a product. It has a shelf life. Especially with more tech

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        1 year ago

        Why wouldn’t I blame the consumer when they areyelling at me about cost at my job all the time? I have flat out told clients that they are making the design worse and it will need to be replaced early over trivial amounts of money and they said they didn’t care.

        So fuck you consumer. Enjoy your plastic shit which includes your Steve Jobs glowing rectangle

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          So based on a subset of people who are entitled you are tarring everybody in existence with the same brush. Affordability, cost of living and wages are a whole other fucking issue related to CEO greed. Which is out of the scope of the discussion. The fact you are so bitter about this means it’s probably time to find a new job lmao

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            1 year ago

            Oh yes it is only a small fraction of the population. Not clients I deal with every single day. Stop buying cheap shit.

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              1 year ago

              I don’t buy cheap shit, stop assuming man. I have never met someone with such a chip on their shoulder Get help