Why our stuff breaks so quick or "light bulb conspiracy" in action
The lifespan of incandescent light bulbs decreased from 2,500 hours in 1924 to 1,000 hours by 1940, driven by the need for more frequent replacements to boost sales. Smartphone owners, does this sound familiar?
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