• qjkxbmwvz@startrek.website
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    5 hours ago

    For many things I completely agree.

    That said, we just had our second kid, and neither set of grandparents live locally. That we can video chat with our family — for free, essentially! — is astonishing. And it’s not a big deal, not something we plan, just, “hey let’s say hi to Gramma and Gramps!”

    When I was a kid, videoconferencing was exclusive to seriously high end offices. And when we wanted to make a long distance phone call, we’d sometimes plan it in advance and buy prepaid minutes (this was on a landline, mid 90s maybe). Now my mom can just chat with her friend “across the pond” whenever she wants, from the comfort of her couch, and for zero incremental cost.

    I think technology that “feels like tech” is oftentimes a time sink and a waste. But the tech we take for granted? There’s some pretty amazing stuff there.

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      56 minutes ago

      Tech tends to goes through stages:

      A need or idea is created. Usually by a small independent entity.

      A proof of concept is developed and starts to gain ground.

      Investors pour money into the concept to an extreme degree. Tech grows in functionality, matures and develops into a useful tool.

      The the investors demand a return on the investment and the money dries up.

      Company either goes bankrupt or their product goes to shit.

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      2 hours ago

      There’s magic and then there’s complexity in tech (at least this is how I think about it).

      Video calling, pure magic, simple to use with major benefits.

      Complex business management software that requires a degree to use? Complexity almost for complexity’s sake to lock an organisation into a support contract.

      Web stores? Usually magic, especially with refined payment processing and smooth ordering. Can verge into over complex coughAmazoncough.

      Internal network administration (Active Directory) and cloud tech, often complexity for complexity’s sake again.

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      2 hours ago

      for free, essentially!

      Say that to the Facebook Portal: a fantastic product five years ago that is now having its features gutted because Meta couldn’t figure out how to make money off of it.