What's a process where you prefer the old way of doing things instead of how it's done now?
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I don’t like electric can openers. I strongly prefer to just use a manual one. I just see an appliance that has but one use and requires electricity to be tremendous waste.
3000% honesty, you are right. It is a waste, using a good manual can opener is far more satisfying. Like the electricity needed for the electric one is miniscule at best but its still wasted since it rakes 10 seconds to open one with a manual. I get people who are differently abled and need these, but the average person gets no real value from an electric one.
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I didn't even know electric can openers were a thing
Never seen back to the future? One in the opening scene.
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It's still done this way in many communities but the progression of courtship to the families meeting up and giving their approval to marriage to sex to children. I know people will often have sex right after courtship but it's the fact that the other steps still have to be followed and the acknowledgement that this is not just for hedonistic pursuits but for deeper connections and purposes that's sorely missing nowadays (particularly in the West, ofc).
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Uh oh. The ice carvers are complaining about the evils of refrigeration again...
Uh oh, the bad faith AI bros are conflating luddites with anyone that disagrees with them again....
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I prefer pressing buttons and turning nobs in the car.
Don't get me started on those fucking digital handbrakes
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Literally anything involving AI bullshit.
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Physically possessing the music that you bought, having the actual vinyl records (or later, CDs and DVDs of shows). That you don't have to keep renewing subscriptions for to continue being able to listen to (or watch), that you can lend out or pass down to your kids or sell to a used record store, where you can buy the ones someone else sold to them. Those were the days.
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I want mobile phones with actual keyboards back. I hate touch screen keyboards with the passion of a thousand suns and I swear they're getting worse.
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Lack of third places has been a real thorn in society, especially third places that you aren't expected to spend money.
wrote last edited by [email protected]EDIT: I've just learned I was incorrect in my original comment below. Bars, taverns, nightclubs etc are included in third spaces according to Wikipedia. I guess I learned an alt definition at some point, or perhaps just a wrong definition.
The definition of a third place is that you can spend time there without the expectation of buying something. If you're expected to spend money to occupy space, it's not a third place.
(Fully agree that the loss of such spaces is killing us, though!)
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Buying stuff online using a phone or app. I still feel safer and more secure on a desktop browser with uBO.
Good news: Firefox on Android supports extensions, including uBlockOrigin
Though Im in the same camp, much prefer desktop over mobile for big purchases, banking, or anything that feels important
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I want mobile phones with actual keyboards back. I hate touch screen keyboards with the passion of a thousand suns and I swear they're getting worse.
Give me an LG enV2 with Android and I'll be happy.
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Paper boarding tickets and having someone who works for an airline actually be able to help you directly when something goes wrong.
You can still do this.
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Buying stuff online using a phone or app. I still feel safer and more secure on a desktop browser with uBO.
Big purchase, big screen. Dems the rules.
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It grinds my gears that programs are called 'apps' now. On phones it was normalized immediately, so, sure. Computers run programs, though, god dammit.
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Uh oh, the bad faith AI bros are conflating luddites with anyone that disagrees with them again....
No this is LITERALLY the same argument made hundreds/thousands of years ago against writing and books. Its the same argument the amish use. It IS the luddit pinnicle argument.
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Dating, though i have met my partner online too. Not dating app but a forum.
Data, i LOVE PHYSICAL STUFF. TRY TO TAKE THAT AWAY STREAMING SERVICES!
And politics. Used to actually be honorable and people across the board worked together for the good of their country.
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It grinds my gears that programs are called 'apps' now. On phones it was normalized immediately, so, sure. Computers run programs, though, god dammit.
Program is such a funny word when you remember it's an analogy from radio and TV. Radio and TV are just delivery mechanisms for programs, which are the content and point of the medium.
You could define a podcast as an internet-delivered audio program.
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Software engineering.
Back in my day(
), it was an engineering role, where science reigned. Anyone even attempting "vibe coding" would've been rightfully laughed out of the room.
It's a task that should take concerted effort, with specific goals and performance metrics in mind. Just getting the task done wasn't and shouldn't be good enough.
Along a slightly similar vein, I generally prefer CLI and terminal work to GUIs
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It grinds my gears that programs are called 'apps' now. On phones it was normalized immediately, so, sure. Computers run programs, though, god dammit.
Something like 20 years ago, i assumed that every generation that comes after mine, will be so much better with computers, because they grow up with it. So that's not true at all as it turns out. I remember working with 20is year old guys together and they they mostly had iphones. They told me that they are also into computers, gaming and stuff like that. The more i talked to them the more i realised that they have no idea what i was talking about. I explained one of them how to do a thing on his phone and he was super lost. It was worse thN explaining my mom something. He kept asking where he finds the app i'm talking about and i kept telling him that it's not an app, it's something you do on the phone. Yeah i get that, but i don't have the app for that.
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It was truly exciting to look forward to a weekly show on TV.
A group of us used to meet every week to watch Twin Peaks. We’d unplug the phone, drink coffee, and eat cherry pie (or apple for a bit of variation). Then we’d watch the episode again having just recorded it and try to figure out wtf was going on. Happy days.