156
I would just quit.
(hexbear.net)
On the road to fully automated luxury gay space communism.
Spreading Linux propaganda since 2020
Rules:
One thing I find very strange about the actually existing information age is that most "tech" doesn't even solve a problem, or improve upon an existing system. It's all just selling solutions to problems you don't have or problems the seller created in order to sell you the solution. Most "tech" companies haven't really made any improvements to anything they own in a long time. It think the it's odd/frustrating that improvement to existing solutions is far less "valuable" than new "features".
It's also interesting to me that "tech" companies aren't even really technology companies anymore. "Innovation" is just a buzzword rather than actual goal/objective. They want to just make new "things" rather than actually improving any current things
The modern age is weird and I don't like it.
When Twitter came out, there were blogs. Everyone could write articles on their blog, ans RSS allowed everyone to follow anyone.
Then a new company said : "We will make blogs, but limited to 127 characters"
That was so stupid. I bet with a friend that it will never be a thing. I lost.