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I cant understand why brainlets need site apps when they can just type the first three letters of the url into their phone browser and it works perfectly the same for 90% of things in 2025. All you history and logins are saved so its not like its requiring extra memory or steps on your part. Like why the fuck do you need an app for Instagram when it works exactly the same as just typing "instagram" into your search bar? I see peoples phones and its literally like 400 apps for different websites.The obsession with forcing apps into everything is annoying just because it adds an extra layer of complexity to things that didn't need it.
For today'sI cant understand why brainlets need site apps when they can just type the first three letters of the url into their phone browser and it works perfectly the same for 90% of things in 2025. All you history and logins are saved so its not like its requiring extra memory or steps on your part. Like why the fuck do you need an app for Instagram when it works exactly the same as just typing "instagram" into your search bar? I see peoples phones and its literally like 400 apps for different websites.
My guy.I'm so fucking tired of looking up help and just getting a flood of medium walkthroughs from fucking shitskin middle easterners who all just appear to copy each other without actually expanding on what they are doing.
I have have legit seen people post screenshot in their walkthrough where they run a specific tool, get an error message from their tool being out of date and just keep on "writing" as though the tool did what it was suppose to do.
PWAs were supposed to solve this. It's not widely used because Android and iOS rather have everyone locked in their app store.I cant understand why brainlets need site apps when they can just type the first three letters of the url into their phone browser and it works perfectly the same for 90% of things in 2025. All you history and logins are saved so its not like its requiring extra memory or steps on your part. Like why the fuck do you need an app for Instagram when it works exactly the same as just typing "instagram" into your search bar? I see peoples phones and its literally like 400 apps for different websites.
I felt the same way when an app was promoted as more convenient than using a mobile browser and the mobile version of the site in question. Far easier for me to navigate and do what I need to do without downloading yet another app that will be updated constantly with useless new features and buggy updates that require more buggy updates.I cant understand why brainlets need site apps when they can just type the first three letters of the url into their phone browser and it works perfectly the same for 90% of things in 2025.
To be fair, I'd expect that to be 7+, but not XP, etc. 10+ is kind of a given these days, but yeah, that's annoying.I felt the same way when an app was promoted as more convenient than using a mobile browser and the mobile version of the site in question. Far easier for me to navigate and do what I need to do without downloading yet another app that will be updated constantly with useless new features and buggy updates that require more buggy updates.
Thread tax: Any site that claims their software will run on "win 64" systems only to find out from the combination of trial and error and internet search it will only work on Win10 or higher. It's not that hard to display "Win 10 or higher 64 bit systems."
I remember being at a function and we all wanted food so we agreed on a restaurant.I cant understand why brainlets need site apps when they can just type the first three letters of the url into their phone browser and it works perfectly the same for 90% of things in 2025. All you history and logins are saved so its not like its requiring extra memory or steps on your part. Like why the fuck do you need an app for Instagram when it works exactly the same as just typing "instagram" into your search bar? I see peoples phones and its literally like 400 apps for different websites.
and yet you still participate in it. hmm yes i am very smartI hate the Internet.
Nah, I'm just that retarded.and yet you still participate in it. hmm yes i am very smart
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I can't stand this. I can barely stand YouTube in general, but it seems like all of the content is aimed towards an autistic child on 20mg of adderall. This type of "content" extends far beyond YouTube too.SNCA: A retrospective
This is exactly why I stopped using YouTube for virtually anything except looking up specific clips or for extremely practical things, like how to fix something. These videos are made for people that cannot or will not get their information from text-based sources, like Wikipedia. The thing to remember is that the average person is a terrible reader, even when they don't have a diminished attention span, and even in countries that do a fair bit better than the U.S. in reading scores, like East Asia or the Nordic countries (For reference, over half the U.S. reads at an 8th grade level or below and only about 2% read at a college level despite over 30% of the population having college degrees).I hate YouTube video essayists.
I can't stand this. I can barely stand YouTube in general, but it seems like all of the content is aimed towards an autistic child on 20mg of adderall. This type of "content" extends far beyond YouTube too.
Everythign has to be "explained" by some retarded pretentious faggot. It doesn't matter if it's a real life historical event, video game trivia, or some obscure piece of Internet media from 10 years ago. I don't even know really how to put my hatred for this in words. It's digital necrophilia. Rather then creating something new, just get out Adobe Premiere and skim over a Wikipedia article. This is "content".
What ever happened to just discovering media on your own? What ever happened to just reading about something? Who watches this? Why is it literally everywhere?
It seems everything is the most drawn out, drain-cleaner-down-urethra slog that takes a Wikipedia article and transforms it into 4 hours or a 15 second shortform content made by an Indian SEO farm. No one makes anything out of passion. FUck, no one even makes things for clout anymore. If it isn't directly monetizable then why even bother. If it can't be sponsored by Surfshark why even bother.
I think the sweet spot was between early dialup internet and the Clown World honknet. Fast speed and no Current Year enshittification.The diving suit is now a hazmat suit, in and out of the sewers. Let's be quick and done with it.
FFS! This internet just keeps getting worse and worse. Cannot find anything this, "send verification code" that, "sign in with Google" this, "your browser is outdated" that, "please disable your ad blocker" this, "Video unavailable Watch on YouTube" that, non-functional sites this, "Connection timed out" that! Endless, endless, endless BULLSHIT.
I’ve seen some shocking statistics on functional illiteracy many times, but I just couldn’t believe that most of the population struggles with reading instructions or understanding a weather forecast.This is exactly why I stopped using YouTube for virtually anything except looking up specific clips or for extremely practical things, like how to fix something. These videos are made for people that cannot or will not get their information from text-based sources, like Wikipedia. The thing to remember is that the average person is a terrible reader, even when they don't have a diminished attention span, and even in countries that do a fair bit better than the U.S. in reading scores, like East Asia or the Nordic countries (For reference, over half the U.S. reads at an 8th grade level or below and only about 2% read at a college level despite over 30% of the population having college degrees).