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Don't forget the people that freaked out about microwave ovens in the 90s. I remember seeing those retards on a bunch of talk shows.
You're on an old mac or something right?
Goes even further back than that, I remember horror stories about how having a cellphone up to your ear for too long might fry your brainThose weirdos have been around for a long time, they were incredibly shrill back when 3G was about to be rolled out. They were around before that as well and back then they were hysterical about electromagnetic fields in general, meaning they were afraid of cables and electrical appliances. Some claimed to be allergic to electromagnetic fields so they had to live in the woods like Uncle Ted.
We knew a nutty mom that were insanely worried about the infrared that came out of the remote control to the TV. She didn't understand it was infrared, just that it was invisible radiation of some kind and that's bad.They used to be around all the way back to radar/computers/microwaves/TVs/electronics in general. That essential oil/a mom knows best type would give you quite a few funny looks if you admitted to owning a microwave in the 80s as it will turn us all sterile and poison your kid by changing your food on an *atomic* level or some other pseudo-scientific BS.
I don't think these people exist anymore
Absolutely. Some of those people said, or spread the idea, that if you left a Nokia on during a call next to a raw egg the egg will be cooked after [time]. Some women used to go around talking on their phone using the speaker phone function, in public, because of the ~rays~. Some years back that switched to a different group of women that did it because that's how they do it in reality shows.Goes even further back than that, I remember horror stories about how having a cellphone up to your ear for too long might fry your brain
People didn't buy into the egg boiling myths as hard as the Coca-Cola myth, which is that a tooth will dissolve completely if put into a glass of coke for 24 hours - probably because of the phosphorous that will never leave your digestive tract. The coke myth goes way back and it was easier to be stupid at the time but even then people that should know better believed in some things because it was something that aligned with their beliefs. Like how american products are poison. I had a science teacher that demonstrated the coke-myth with a tooth HIS kid had recently shed and guess what? If 24 hours didn't do it, let's leave it for a week. Oh it's still there and looks kinda the same... but... coca-cola...
Goes even further back than that, I remember horror stories about how having a cellphone up to your ear for too long might fry your brain
This would only be meaningful if you outlawed owning cars that don't have it.
Yeah, but that still means that they'd essentially just be collecting a ton of material that would then need to be processed. Are they going to set up another massive patch of desert to dump people's cars in or just force the local dump to take care of them?Did everyone forget cash for clunkers? This is how you do it.
Wait until your self diving car (which is totally unnecessary tbh) won't drive you to certain places. Oh, and it makes you wonder when will they ban human driven vehicles outside of some expensive licensing, so the rich can enjoy their Ferraries.
The merging of proposed technologies and current trends could paint a horrible picture.
Great Reset future where you rent cars to move around? Nope, you tweeted something bad so the self driving car company don't have to do a business with you. etc.
I wouldn't be surprised. The whole thing came out of nowhere, and had no precedent in even the crazy conspiracy field.
WEBP is just basically a way to stop people from reusing the pictures. It can be really annoying to run into them.It sucks when an image file is replaced with a WEBP file, even when the URL says it isn't. After the pic is downloaded, it's unusable because it's a stupid WEBP. Older browsers may not be impacted though.
The open source is a step into the right direction! If you have to work on this thing...Again, self driving doesn't necessitate a constant internet connection. Comma.Ai, what I mentioned earlier, is essentially just a smartphone with an advanced sensor suite that locally controls your vehicle. It's open source as well, at least the software side. But I wouldn't doubt that this kind of nonsense will occur with internet connected self driving vehicles owned by private companies, and that people will still flock to them just to have another convenience.
It is the smart city. You won't be asked about it because democracy is about forcing things on people.Oh, and while we're on the subject of tech trends I hate? The company town is coming back. Yes, those gilded age dystopias where a single employer owned all their workers' houses, all shops, and all other places of business, and all theatres and restaurants in an isolated area around, say, a coal mine or factory, and made it a term of your employment that you behave correctly outside of work and a term of your tenancy of your tied accommodation that you don't join a union? Because paternalism was the in thing and the lower orders had to be managed like good little pawns? Yes, I'm afraid "eat the bugs, live in the pod, work in the cage, consoome approved media only, don't ask questions, own nothing, and be happy" is nothing new.
Tbh I barely care what Google does to its shitty woke serfs. They should just put them in cages where they can't screech at normal people.Okay, none of them have sunk to paying their employees in scrip only redeemable at 80 cents on the dollar in approved stores, but they already have the paternalism down pat, what with Google punishing employees for wrongthink outside of work. And Big Tech does rely on a hell of a lot of cubicle dwellers to keep things ticking over while a managerial / creative cadre get all the credit and glamour.
Dunno. Whoever runs the branch that takes money from people operates like a surgeon.The government is utterly fucking retarded, though. Do you even have a grasp of how fucking incompetent the government is?
Didn't Walmart try to do that a couple years ago? "Hey plebs, we're going to pay you in digital walbucks on a card! You can use it in store and we're working with other vendors too! You can see a movie at AMC theaters with your card right off the bat!" Needless to say, it caused a bit of uproar and they backed downOkay, none of them have sunk to paying their employees in scrip only redeemable at 80 cents on the dollar in approved stores,
My brother's first job in college was a major convenience store chain, his only options for pay were direct deposit or a debit card with fees out the ass.Didn't Walmart try to do that a couple years ago? "Hey plebs, we're going to pay you in digital walbucks on a card! You can use it in store and we're working with other vendors too! You can see a movie at AMC theaters with your card right off the bat!" Needless to say, it caused a bit of uproar and they backed down
You can go back even further. When I was a broke college kid in the 2000's, I used to do temp labor at these agencies that had us do menial work for minimum wage, and our form of daily payment was either a company debit card (with a $50 service fee to activate), or get our pay from a company ATM that charged us like 10% of our daily pay to withdraw from. I think there was a paper check option, but they took weeks to send out.My brother's first job in college was a major convenience store chain, his only options for pay were direct deposit or a debit card with fees out the ass.
It seems even in the 2010s there were places where you only got/get paid in these high fee debit cards with no other choice.
It helps that the UX that the manufacturers install on top of the OS have gotten better over the years, especially if you look at the disaster that was samsung touchwiz
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God damn it's great to live in the middle of nowhere where spying on you is not profitable and none of these companies give a shit about you. I can't even get a cell phone signal in some areas within a kilometre of my house.You need 5G for the Internet of things, smart cities and self driving cars. It can also more accurately triangulate you. The amount of data that will be moving around, and the latency will be crucial considering self driving cars etc. will constantly talk to not only each other but the street etc as well.
Starlink will be your friend.God damn it's great to live in the middle of nowhere where spying on you is not profitable and none of these companies give a shit about you. I can't even get a cell phone signal in some areas within a kilometre of my house.
Holy shit, electric tools are complete fucking garbage: