Is anyone else feeling technology fatigue lately? Hardware prices have skyrocketed, software seems to get worse with each passing day, and endless flame wars over operating systems just add to the noise. On top of that, electricity costs keep climbing, while the overall quality of products feels like it’s steadily declining. What’s even more frustrating is how people use technology nowadays. Mostly for passive consumption. Scrolling, watching, tapping… repeat. You rarely come across something genuinely creative or interesting anymore. With each passing day, the urge grows stronger to ditch technology entirely and vanish into the woods.
>>108502843Go cry about it.
>>108502843You are talking to drug addicts and asking them if they are tired of their drug yet.
I ditched the light-bulbs in my house just to scratch a tiny bit of that 'itch.' Well, it looks like your thread was AI-generated anyway, or at the very least influenced by the writing style LLMs use
When does /g/ want to retvrn to? Voting 1979.
>>108504324Late 90s optimism, NeXT era.
>>108502843Yes, the forest has always pulled me, but now silicon valley is not even pretending to not be langley, user fits more into the captive user of an opium den than a machine operator. What was labeled freedom tech look more like limited hangouts for the epstein classes fraud.Ted is right, he even unibombered an epatein associate- if he was targeting a larger mk ultra cell in academia too than how xan even those shills of /g/ deny it
Not fatigued by the tech itself since I only use what I need.More fatigued by the overall trajectory of tech things in the last couple years though.