I used to read tech news and think "neat! they're spending a bunch on making something people want that's new and does things differently. cool for them!"
but companies don't do that any more. boooooooooring.
Last new thing I saw, that was useful was a voice to text system, which helped me as I'd already had arthritis for a few years but as I was still not even done with elementary school, it was an equalizing aide...but that was about 30 years ago, so I'm generally onto grimacing in pain, whenever I even see something pushed as a "new, exciting tech innovation", because all I've really seen overall, aside from a little in FOSS becoming something I can at least try to use now, is everything getting worse for my #acccessibility needs.
Biggest issue ....I love the idea of open source #Linux cornels including for smartphones but if none can work on any rugged smartphone without my getting into sizably advanced tech knowledge, then they're all equally #inaccessible to me & that's among the great pains of my following things as best I can.
@TheGibson the only advantages any of them care about are those they can gain over their competitors, never those they can offer their customers. customers are just another resource in the calculations of the finance arm.
@theruran As I understand it, the faster the bullshit generators go, the faster we'll get to AGI heaven. It's a natural extension of the idea of infinite monkeys sitting at typewriters. /s
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in reply to DJ Sundog • • •I used to read tech news and think "neat! they're spending a bunch on making something people want that's new and does things differently. cool for them!"
but companies don't do that any more. boooooooooring.
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in reply to DJ Sundog • • •Last new thing I saw, that was useful was a voice to text system, which helped me as I'd already had arthritis for a few years but as I was still not even done with elementary school, it was an equalizing aide...but that was about 30 years ago, so I'm generally onto grimacing in pain, whenever I even see something pushed as a "new, exciting tech innovation", because all I've really seen overall, aside from a little in FOSS becoming something I can at least try to use now, is everything getting worse for my #acccessibility needs.
Biggest issue ....I love the idea of open source #Linux cornels including for smartphones but if none can work on any rugged smartphone without my getting into sizably advanced tech knowledge, then they're all equally #inaccessible to me & that's among the great pains of my following things as best I can.
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in reply to The Doctor • • •@drwho I feel this all the time. Entire realms of technology for Not Us, oh boy.
I do still get the nice shivers over things like applied chemistry and materials science advances.
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Hmmm, maybe I picked the wrong line from the wrong video.
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