Tech you miss/ new tech trends you hate - ok boomers

The sheer gall of these chinks. Why the fuck would I pay for some chinkware like that? If I want to overpay massively for chinkware made by slave labor it best have an Apple logo on it
I-

Literally the only reason why the Samsung s20 wasn't as crappy as the previous generation was because the Huewai slapped it around in quality. Even now their phones are far superior to American designed crap and their popularity freaked Apple and Google out so much they had to revoke their Google Play access.

Even now they are very good phones, just not with Google Play
 
I hate how every streaming box 100 dollars and under are utterly advert-laden shit. Unless you shell out for an Nvidia Shield Pro or an Apple TV, the default interfaces of these things will bombard you with ads to the point of making the devices barely functional. Google TV, Fire TV, Roku, it's all the same. Fire TV and Roku in particular have tried to kill any and all custom features. Roku no longer has channels you can add from elsewhere, and you can't even use a menu replacer with Fire TV anymore without using Android Debug Bridge, for Gods sake.

I was waiting for the Google TV Streamer to come out to replace my Roku shit which keeps getting slower, and what do you know? Only a 22% increase in speed over the Chromecast, AND it killed the Chromecast line entirely. Far as I know, the experience is barely any better than CCwGTV. It doesn't even come with a HDMI cable, like how phones you pay 800 dollars for don't come with the fucking charger. Thankfully I'm only semi-retarded and didn't bother buying it.

It's fucked when Walmart can release a better Google TV than Google with their Onn 4K Pro...which is only available in the US and not Canuckistan!
 
I wish someone would make an EV car that was just a car and not a rolling smart appliance. No I don't need OTA updates, wifi, a fucking touchscreen to even direct the flow of the AC nor an app to control the car, just give me a fucking key. Of course this is all made so you're on the hook paying for subscriptions and unable to repair it. And its not just EVs, regular gas cars are already becoming like this with BMW and Mazda being the most notable cases.
The sheer gall of these chinks. Why the fuck would I pay for some chinkware like that?
TBF that screen is probably 70% of the cost.
If I want to overpay massively for chinkware made by slave labor it best have an Apple logo on it.
Which is why nobody will buy this outside of china, its all about [BRAND] these days.
I always watch the Keynotes
Why? just watch the resume, the keynote its mostly corpo propaganda.
 
Have a Brookstone bluetooth headphones. In terms of quality, I can't complain. Not a audiophile so maybe an "expert" would be able to tell me why they suck but for listening to podcasts on the plane with noise canceling it gets the job done for me.

What is annoying is when the battery is at 20% because then it beeps CONSTANTLY. Like every 10 seconds to tell me to recharge the battery. Why doesn't it just say "low battery" at start up in its pleasing english lady voice? Don't know. But having it remind me with a annoying beep when there's still plenty of battery life left is such an annoying fucking "feature"
 
Why does every motherfucking thing related to technology have to have its own "community"? Programming languages have their own "community". Operating systems have a "community". Web frontend frameworks have a "community". Machine learning libraries have a "community". User applications have a "community". Any given random shitware tool has a "community". Just thinking about the hundreds of thousands of jannies making work for themselves sweeping up all these communities is enough to make me puke. I could use a piece of technology, contribute patches to the codebase, ask questions about it online, and still never in my life consider myself a member of a "community".

I wonder if this phenomenon is a mix of
- People are so detached from a sense of homeland, neighbourliness and kinship that they have to bolster their sense of belonging with shitty online communities for irrelevant things instead of from their actual local community.
- Open source software is completely captured by people who love nothing more than enforcing their own little police state and this is just a means to that end.
- Modern "devs" are so infantile that the idea of interacting with anyone else (say, reporting a software issue or opening a feature request) without the safety blanket of being mediated through a highly-moderated adult daycare centre, is too terrifying to undertake.
 
Because every website demands a phone number, and there's been so many phone numbers recycled, that collision has been happening more and more. They limit how many times a number can be used for a website. You need to find a number that hasn't been used (at least that much) with the website you're trying to sign up for.
I do remember when my cellphone reached my limit to verify an account. I had to use my house phone number for it. It's quite insane and creepy honestly.
 
Midnight launches for video games. Once upon a time, if a new console or high profile game comes out, you could pre-order and brave the elements to be one of the FIRST to obtain it. The anticipation comes from being with like-minded people that share the same enthusiasm as you.


Now, you can just pre-order digitally on your platform of choice. Or maybe, have it sent to you on release day.
 
Midnight launches for video games. Once upon a time, if a new console or high profile game comes out, you could pre-order and brave the elements to be one of the FIRST to obtain it. The anticipation comes from being with like-minded people that share the same enthusiasm as you.
That and depending on the game you might even meet some LAN party buddies. Back when that was a thing.
 
Midnight launches for video games. Once upon a time, if a new console or high profile game comes out, you could pre-order and brave the elements to be one of the FIRST to obtain it. The anticipation comes from being with like-minded people that share the same enthusiasm as you.


Now, you can just pre-order digitally on your platform of choice. Or maybe, have it sent to you on release day.
When there were only physical releases the real fun, for me, was to get games early by bamboozling employees into accepting my money and selling me the game by gaming their system. Same with getting new console releases without pre-ordering. It was fun to scheme and be clever. Now it's just Steam and digital store fronts. It's boring.
 
I wish someone would make an EV car that was just a car and not a rolling smart appliance. No I don't need OTA updates, wifi, a fucking touchscreen to even direct the flow of the AC nor an app to control the car, just give me a fucking key. Of course this is all made so you're on the hook paying for subscriptions and unable to repair it. And its not just EVs, regular gas cars are already becoming like this with BMW and Mazda being the most notable cases.
Volkswagen up is for you then in basic trim. It is however, very basic and like a skateboard on wheels.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Falcos_Commisar
Midnight launches for video games.
It's not that way anymore? Not that I ever did that sort of thing, but there were people who did that.

Current Year Clown World is so bland and boring... when not being crazy and/or even dangerous that is.
 
It's not that way anymore? Not that I ever did that sort of thing, but there were people who did that.
I'm sure it IS, just not as relevant anymore thanks to e-commerce and digital pre-orders.

I wanted to post this in the CoD thread, but this fits.

1729037788419.png

First person shooters want to be dudebro shoot em ups while selling out of place cosmetics to their whales.
 
I had an old HP color printer that worked decently and was made before HP went crazy with all the technology and DRM they put in newer printers to restrict what cartridges can be used. I hadn't used it for quite some time, but I kept it on hand in case I ever needed another printer in a pinch.

Recently, an older relative's color printer died and I thought just maybe I could let them have my spare one because of how simple it is to set up, use, and maintain. After an hour of trying my darnedest, I learned that the printer was apparently so old that MS no longer supports it in Windows 10 and the manufacturer stopped publishing drivers for it long ago.

It sucks that hardware companies seemingly disallow people from having simple technology that does its job and does so well. Even the most basic of printers today has so much technology in it that it can break/brick on what seems like a whim and there's nothing to do about it except buy another one and repeat the cycle.

Shit like this is why HP has a bad reputation and why people make fun of Windows' compatibility woes.
 
I had an old HP color printer that worked decently and was made before HP went crazy with all the technology and DRM they put in newer printers to restrict what cartridges can be used. I hadn't used it for quite some time, but I kept it on hand in case I ever needed another printer in a pinch.

Recently, an older relative's color printer died and I thought just maybe I could let them have my spare one because of how simple it is to set up, use, and maintain. After an hour of trying my darnedest, I learned that the printer was apparently so old that MS no longer supports it in Windows 10 and the manufacturer stopped publishing drivers for it long ago.

It sucks that hardware companies seemingly disallow people from having simple technology that does its job and does so well. Even the most basic of printers today has so much technology in it that it can break/brick on what seems like a whim and there's nothing to do about it except buy another one and repeat the cycle.

Shit like this is why HP has a bad reputation and why people make fun of Windows' compatibility woes.
You could probably connect it to RPI and expose it to local network via CUPS. Linux should still have drivers for it.
 
  • Agree
Reactions: Jimjamflimflam
Speakers. It seems like everything is moving to portable bluetooth speakers that have batteries in them, or wireless soundbars. They sound like ass even when going over a 3.5mm connection. Want a set of computer speakers by a reputable brand? Well good fucking luck finding one.

Like seriously WTF is this? Harmon Kardon used to be a brand I trusted. But this just looks fucked.
HK_SOUNDSTICKS_4_HERO_0497_x4.png
I got a JBL Charge and it fucking sucks. The natural EQ is trash. I tried fucking with different EQ settings and just gave up because I hate it's sound.

Only companies I recognize that puts out speakers that don't look fucking retarded is Logitech and Klipsch. The Klipsch Promedia 2.1 is the only one I consider to be an option.
 
Speakers. It seems like everything is moving to portable bluetooth speakers that have batteries in them, or wireless soundbars. They sound like ass even when going over a 3.5mm connection. Want a set of computer speakers by a reputable brand? Well good fucking luck finding one.

Like seriously WTF is this? Harmon Kardon used to be a brand I trusted. But this just looks fucked.
View attachment 6545216
I got a JBL Charge and it fucking sucks. The natural EQ is trash. I tried fucking with different EQ settings and just gave up because I hate it's sound.

Only companies I recognize that puts out speakers that don't look fucking retarded is Logitech and Klipsch. The Klipsch Promedia 2.1 is the only one I consider to be an option.
I got a set of PreSonus Eris 3.5 for my desk. They look like speakers, they have no features at all, you plug wires in and they play music.
81xvBmatFWL._AC_SX679_.jpg
 
I got a set of PreSonus Eris 3.5 for my desk. They look like speakers, they have no features at all, you plug wires in and they play music.
View attachment 6545260
Tempting. But I really want a 2.1 system. I usually go for a scooped EQ and you can't really do that without a sub. PreSonus has a 2.1 system but it would cost me $430 USD, because you have to buy the 2.1 controller, the 2 speakers and the sub separately.

I remember during the 2000's-2010's 2.1 systems were everywhere. Now I can only find a few of them that aren't cheap chinese crap.
 
Back