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It's language like this that really bothers me. 20,000 people are getting laid off (though the CEO denies it's going to be that many), and these fucks couldn't be more self-satisfied with their little money-saving robot. People's careers are being swept aside without a moment of consideration before the unpaid replacement gets trotted out for oohs and aahs. All while using language that couldn't be more cold or clinical about "assets" -- which really appears to be their way of speaking directly to the investors. Fuck everything about this.
Very little tech moving forward is likely going to be of any help to us, and i strongly suspect most of its going to be used against us. I hate saying that, as I've grown up enjoying the evolution of tech and have been excited at our advancements time and time again. Somewhere in the past decade or so, i really fell away from that mindset. Few new advancements have really stood out as a net good/upgrade/improvement in comparison to the amount of shitty, cheap, disposable tech that is flooding the markets. Good designs are being cheapened and worsened for cost-cutting purposes or scrapped entirely in favor of shitty/cheapo tech in place of reliable switches/motors/lights etc. Maybe i just don't have enough $ to afford the good stuff though. That's probably the case, lol. I mean, i did buy some really cool addressable LED strip lights so at least dystopia will look properly futuristic from where I'm sitting ๐
That's my analysis: tech is the next tool of oppression.
Also, all new develops is either slop or out right hostile to the working peasant.
There is only one slot left with hope, ie open source
In fact, using non OS tech is a engaging your oppressor
When plebs should be denying them profit.
This sums up my feeling. I can't quite pinpoint where it started going backwards but a big turning point was with ios. I was a big mac guy when the hardware was beefy with lots of ports. I can't really think of anything since that has been all that useful and even then with tradeoffs that make it not so great. steamdeck might be one of the rare standouts.