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What's a process where you prefer the old way of doing things instead of how it's done now?

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    Dating. It's hard to manufacture that initial spark in an app.

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      I prefer pressing buttons and turning nobs in the car.

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      It's actually safer to have tactile buttons, too.

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        This is kind of niche, but I mix concerts for a living and newer consoles and shows are all scene based, every song has a scene, and most of the time every verse and chorus in the song has a sub scene. It is a breath of fresh air to be able to mix with no scenes and have to rely on pure skill and intuition. Those shows tend to have a better feel and be more energetic, albeit less polished. They are also more fun, and a little bit more stressful.

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        Cool. I had no idea this was a thing.

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          Dumb phones. I've grown to hate smartphones, apps, and all that goes with them.

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          Every app is harvesting my "data", and every website is bloated to shit.

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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.

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              TV.

              I hate the smart-TV workflow, its a terrible user experience: Turn the TV on... wait for the smart-TV OS to load... land on an app menu... navigate around and choose an app... wait for the app to load... select a profile... wait for the list of shows to load... scroll almost endlessly through shows... choose a show, finally... wait for the video to load...

              I miss when you turned the TV on and it was just instantly playing whatever channel you last had on, with one single interaction. I miss not having to make the conscious choice of what to watch and feel overwhelmed by so many options. I miss TV programs being a common experience, like an event, that everyone would be talking about together the next day, instead of everyone watching their own thing on their own schedule.

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              On the plus side people with jobs other than 9-5 can now be included in the experience.

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              • icedraktajino@startrek.websiteI [email protected]

                Dumb phones. I've grown to hate smartphones, apps, and all that goes with them.

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                You can honestly use a smartphone pretty similarly to a dumbphone.

                It's your choice to use apps that aren't email, text messaging, phone, or gps. Nobody is forcing you to use them.

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                  spelling it as "catsup" — the other way looks so juvenile, like "nite lite" instead of night light

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                  Catsup and ketchup are two different things.

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                    TV.

                    I hate the smart-TV workflow, its a terrible user experience: Turn the TV on... wait for the smart-TV OS to load... land on an app menu... navigate around and choose an app... wait for the app to load... select a profile... wait for the list of shows to load... scroll almost endlessly through shows... choose a show, finally... wait for the video to load...

                    I miss when you turned the TV on and it was just instantly playing whatever channel you last had on, with one single interaction. I miss not having to make the conscious choice of what to watch and feel overwhelmed by so many options. I miss TV programs being a common experience, like an event, that everyone would be talking about together the next day, instead of everyone watching their own thing on their own schedule.

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                    If you haven't used free Over-the-air TV these days you might be surprised that most cities have a few dozen channels of live TV right now. If your in a large metro area get the simplest of cheapest TV antennas, plug it into your TV, and do a channel scan. You'll be surprised how many channels there are now.

                    If you're in suburbs or rural, you'll still likely have quite a few but may need a more substantial antenna.

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                      I've never brought a computer/laptop to class in uni except when I needed to do a presentation. I vastly prefer to take notes by hand because I find that I retain info much better. And I'm a massive doodler. I'm pretty pen and paper playing ttrpgs as well.

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                        I prefer pressing buttons and turning nobs in the car.

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                        One of the many reasons I'll hang onto my 2012 Toyota Corolla until I drive it into the ground. It has a touch screen for just the radio and Bluetooth, but it must be some sort of gen one prototype because it's pretty awful. Thankfully, everything else is tactile. I can't imagine giving it up.

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                          Agreed. I have ADHD and need that tactile feedback to commit things to memory.

                          The only downside is that I can type so much faster than I can write by Hans.

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                            Anything to do with the internet. I'd go back to 2010 in a heartbeat.

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                            I'd prefer to go back to an internet pre-YouTube where the Internet started to become corporate.

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                              If you haven't used free Over-the-air TV these days you might be surprised that most cities have a few dozen channels of live TV right now. If your in a large metro area get the simplest of cheapest TV antennas, plug it into your TV, and do a channel scan. You'll be surprised how many channels there are now.

                              If you're in suburbs or rural, you'll still likely have quite a few but may need a more substantial antenna.

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                              I do have an antenna and get some decent channels with it

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                                I prefer pressing buttons and turning nobs in the car.

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                                My old civic is so nice.

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                                  Dating. It's hard to manufacture that initial spark in an app.

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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.

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                                    I like old timey radio (dramas like Twilight Zone, etc...Bob Dylan had a cool modern retro show, also stuff like Coast to Coast with Art Bell) but never listen to modern radio basically ever. Used to be much more magical.

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                                    The closest I've found is sound booth theature and the dungeon crawler Karl series. So good.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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                                          Absolutely. Good point.

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