technology sucks
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- animatedgif0
Funny how people blame the tech before they blame themselves.
All the things you listed work fine for me.
- Fax_Benson0
maybe you're just unlucky, or have a really strong static charge in your clothing. Try wearing natural fabrics.
- lumedia0
SteveJobs and letterhead are right. People are always living just ahead of the envelope, resulting in people bitching about how things dont work. This is a 21st century problem. Back in the days of manufacturing, we lived just inside the envelope, resulting in things that were well thought out and 100% useful.
Is it even possible to live inside the envelope when digital technology is the product? Can a startup function inside the envelope and not be left in the dust?
Is it really not ok to bitch about things not working?
- I'm asking questions. I would like a real conversation here if possible.lumedia
- I struggle to understand how you can say DropBox works all the time when it's at the mercy of your router/connection toomonospaced
- SteveJobs0
also i don't agree with this enjoy your technology, appreciate what you have and keep your mouth shut mentality.
new businesses are born every day because of this type of discourse, creating solutions or alternatives to the current offerings, so it should never be discouraged
- lumedia0
Is it really wrong to have high expectations? What would be world be like if people weren't constantly saying 'good enough'
- albums0
you seem to invest a lot of expectation into your gadgets.
more a psychological problem than hardware / software.
- SteveJobs0
i actually agree with the op, however not so much the cited examples, or putting the blame on technology itself but rather the seller of that technology.
i think the issue is when a company has gotten so big and they focus on profits rather than their customers they may not pay that extra attention to the user experience.
in the end you have:
a social platform that works but cumbersome and counter-intuitive privacy settings
weak css cross browser compatibility (and the multiple required html 5 video encodings for html5 video)
losing your session at the end of a tediously long online transaction
scratch disks are full
*amazing* OS file indexing service that slows your computer to a screeching halt
etc, etc
- chrisRG0
Everything is amazing and nobody is happy
- pressplay0
Actually, you should be amazed that any of that complex, ever changing stuff does what it’s supposed to do (and I’m not just talking about the stuff you’re dealing directly with like websites and your ipad... think also about, I don’t know, autopilots in planes and so on)
- pressplay0
I know that feeling. But maybe it’s just a matter of expectations and perspective. Keep in mind you’re dealing with pretty complex man made systems. Nothing is perfect just because it’s »technology«. 90% of the time it works. Don’t focus so much on the 10% where it doesn’t.
- refunktion0
soon, you'll have to restart your house and then you can post a new thread.
- ZOOP0
Navigation > paper maps
Google > going to the library
Fuel injection > carburetor
As a whole technology rocks, glitches and all.
- detritus0
Stop buying cheap shit?
- and stop using a quicktime browser plugin to watch .mov filesmonospaced
- Just joshing - Im in total accord with you. First thing every morning, I take a shit on a robot.detritus
- Damn you, mono.detritus
- FUCK YES! SATISFYING AS ALL FUCK!!!Mr_Mxyzptlk
- letterhead0
No matter how much technology advances, people will always be pushing it to it's fullest potential, resulting in people bitching about how it sucks
- I'm not certain his friend being unable to handle downloading a file classifies as "pushing it to full potential"Mr_Mxyzptlk
- hellrod0
So every time technology fails, you "fuck"? And you complain about this?
- Aa770
I'm not sure what is worse, you taking the time to post this, or me taking the time to read it.
you should have just sent this message in a bottle or thru a carrier pigeon instead.