also expensive
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Yeah, thats the last time I was genuinely excited for something new. Before that it was usually gaming consoles, and the ps4 just wasn't the excitement factor that ps3 was.
wrote last edited by [email protected]the ps4 just wasn’t the excitement factor that ps3 was.
You liked real time weapon change and battles that actually took place in ancient japan with giant enemy crabs that much?
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We need a resurgence in getting excited about manually finding weird stuff in weird corners of the internet.
Tear down the walls of all the shit gardens! Make Internet Feral Again!!!!!
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for real, on windows getting an update meant "ugh what thing do i need to disable now"
now on Linux, it’s "whoa, that’s a cool feature!" and "OMG THEY FINALLY FIXED THAT FINALLY"
the most negative thing is when they change something and you gotta get used to the new way. im not the biggest fan of the recent changes to Dolphin (the file manager, not the emulator), but it’s fine and I’ll get used to it. it’s not worse now, just different
You can revert some of the changes such as bringing bottom bar back from app's settings
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Who sharted in your coffee this morning?
Beeing excited about parts of tech does not warrant you to be a grumpy old man.
Also RISC-V exists and there are laptops, there you go
They are not amazing in performance but it is pretty amazing that they exist at all.
Saying FOSS solves enshittification and disregarding the fact that this completely ignores the entire hardware enshittification side of things is dumb as all hell.
And I will not stand for dumb bullshit.
The laptops you mentioned are not FOSS because they're neither free nor software. So my point stands about the shit the top comment in this thread is spewing about FOSS as the enshittification solution.
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wrote last edited by [email protected]Tech was great when it didn't try to steal your personal information
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wrote last edited by [email protected]The only real tech that has gotten me excited lately is the steam deck, framework computers, and these little info displays called trmnl.
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The only real tech that has gotten me excited lately is the steam deck, framework computers, and these little info displays called trmnl.
Add the new Pebble watches to that list and, yeah, same. I've preordered the Time 2 and it's the first time I've been excited for a new gadget in years.
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Add the new Pebble watches to that list and, yeah, same. I've preordered the Time 2 and it's the first time I've been excited for a new gadget in years.
Nice! I actually had a preorder but canceled it. Had the original plastic pebble so they have a special place in my heart, but I've gone back to a dumb watch and have been enjoying being more disconnected.
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Who would have thought that a system that rewards creating problems to solve would stifle the tech that addresses real problems?
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The only real tech that has gotten me excited lately is the steam deck, framework computers, and these little info displays called trmnl.
I'm pretty hyped for the new Seagate HDDs with dozens of TB on a cheap external drive.
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The only real tech that has gotten me excited lately is the steam deck, framework computers, and these little info displays called trmnl.
Be me, still waiting for the Deckard...
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I'm pretty hyped for the new Seagate HDDs with dozens of TB on a cheap external drive.
Oh yeah true. I almost pulled the trigger on there 26tb drives that are shuckabke for an extension on my nas
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Be me, still waiting for the Deckard...
That's valve's rumored new vr headset right? I had the index but didn't use it enough so I sold it. VR is cool though.
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I've been having the same thought lately. I feel like consumer tech has stagnated since the early 2010s. I miss watching announcements each summer as companies announced their new products and new features, and introducing literal new ways of life.
These days, there's nothing new anymore. This year's phone is the same as last year's and the year before that, except now it has more AI. This year's game console is the same as the last one, but now it has even more restrictions on game ownership. This year's car is the same as last year, but now it has a monthly subscription for power steering.
It's a plateau. Current tools are good enough and we don't have the technology to do anything significantly better. Apple tried with this silly AR/VR headset and failed. They really put state of the art tech in it and it still wasn't better then normal laptop. Couple startups tried the AI assistant type tools and also failed. I think the next leap will be some brain-computer interfaces but those are probably decades away.
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You know what I miss? PDAs. 20 years ago I had a PDA with physical keyboard and WiFi running Debian. It wasn't even that expensive. Today those simply don't exists. From time to time something gets released on Kickstarter but it's usually very expensive. What happened? I would expect that with all the advances we would have more gadgets like this today, not less. Is it really matter of scale? I'm sure those old PDAs weren't selling in millions. What is it?
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Also expensive
"I miss getting expensive about tech."
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You know what I miss? PDAs. 20 years ago I had a PDA with physical keyboard and WiFi running Debian. It wasn't even that expensive. Today those simply don't exists. From time to time something gets released on Kickstarter but it's usually very expensive. What happened? I would expect that with all the advances we would have more gadgets like this today, not less. Is it really matter of scale? I'm sure those old PDAs weren't selling in millions. What is it?
You can get a GPD pocket and it's basically a PDA.
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That's valve's rumored new vr headset right? I had the index but didn't use it enough so I sold it. VR is cool though.
It is! I have an Index myself that I once used to use quite a bit, but I find I avoid it lately because of how cumbersome it is. I really want an inside out all in one VR setup, as I think it would help me overcome those hurdles, but no way in hell am I buying a Quest from Meta.
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Kinda true... Tech just gets more expensive and locked down while the gaisn get ever smaller.
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Not only that, but tech reach a peak that is hard to create something really new it’s all improvements over what exists already.