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Anons slowly but surely, I'm losing my mind. Is it just me? Or is technology on a fast path to total deterioration?
> call my mom, audio breaks one or both ways, she calls back other direction and it works
> my work phone sounds perfectly fine on my mobile phone but all 3 input channels (headset, speaker etc.) on my work phone have a terrible echo on my bosses mobile phone
> Standard functions like copy & paste no longer works reliably in Windows 11
> Wifi often doesn't work despite 100% reception
> especially government websites laggy as shit and unreliable
> constant mass outages of online services like cloudfare etc
> even if they're up they no longer work reliably
> mobile data feels slower with 5G than 4G
No 5G or AI or robots is gonna fix anything, everything seems on a steady path to utter collapse..
What is causing this? Is it counterproductive millenials and zoomers diluting the IT sector workforce? Is it just growing complexity of IT demand especially due to cybersecurity? Or is this in fact maybe even a cyberwar we're in right now??
In any case, it's driving me nuts because it feels like everyday, I need to deal with an entirely new retarded challenge.
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glowies are watching you
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>>534712067
Enshittification due to jeets and ai
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>>534712412
yeah its jeets and greedy jews who own the jeets
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>>534712067
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
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>>534712067
Big corporations moved nearly all their IT support and much of their software development to india.
Their average IQ is 76. This was the only conceivable outcome.
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>>534712412
This but also new systems on top of old systems since no one wants to learn anything new or organizations refuse to train people
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Tech has basically been stagnant for 20 years outside of smaller nanometer dies for CPUs or whatever which are basically useless for anything which is why they are propping up the cpu market for a decade so hard because they let the entire rest of the tech industry rot away with no new products being made. That's why they're desperately firing everyone and replacing them with pajeets because they realized diversity killed their economies and any way to make new slop
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The fact is it 2026 and I still have printer communication issues and have to restart after Windows updates is fucking criminal.
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>>534712145
Duh. Pay me or kill me. You pick, faggot.
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>>534712145
I doubt I'm that relevant to them, if I am, then actual terrorism doesn't exist as a real threat.
>>534712412
>>534712661
> jeets
This explains Microsoft, and maybe a few cloud services, but not our local telecomms network and other more national and regional issues.
>>534712582
Obviously, and yeah in some cases it helps, but the problems remain recurring and some problems don't fix themselves with a restart
>>534712756
This actually explains a lot of it. You can't put new wine into old skins and the same applies to IT system. Add the progressivist mindset to the whole thing and you have a huge clusterfuck of values: young, untrained and unexperienced developers trying to improve on old infrastructure built up by a generation with an entirely different mindset in terms of practicability.
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>>534713001
Thanks anon that is exactly the kind of shit I'm referring to. Printer issues are at minimum a weekly occurrence for me, and I have some bizarre occurrences.
I could have written a list with at least a few dozen examples but genuinely, I am so tired of this, it feels like yet another demoralization mosaic in the bigger picture of whatever the fuck this timeline is.
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>>534712067
Saturation of radio frequencies and entropy. We're breaking the electric universe by having its stability and flow. The buildup enhances itself in an exponential manner.
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>>534713001
on the subject of utter incompetence, if you request a callback due to a complaint on the UPS website, the form field for your phone number only allows you 3+7 digits.That seems to be standard for American numbers, UPS being an American corpo.
Well, German mobile phone numbers have around 11-12 digits so you can't really put your full phone number in in like 98% of cases.
I actually mentioned this to a UPS employee about 2-3 years ago.
So they have this contact form that basically no German was ever able to successfully fill out for years and nobody noticed.
Corporations are dumb as fuck and by their very nature, retarded
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>>534714112
Our mailing system is completely fucked by Amazon so don't expect things to arrive in time if it's not through Amazon. FedEx is a crapshoot with stoners but losing a package is rare. Misplacing one isn't
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>>534712412
It's not just Indians, but 20 years of politics-over-results culture resulting in a native generation and a half that barely entered the workforce will do that.
The idea is to make the public totally dependent on megacorporate AI to maintain the system once most people capable of doing so are retirement age.
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>>534712067

>I'm losing my mind. Is it just me?

yes
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>>534714512
Ai isn't some master evil plan. It's all they've got
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>>534712067
Someone came in from tinsel town
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My guess is the people who invented all of this stuff are aging/retiring, consider this first.

Companies are greedy and are lowering quality/standards for short term profits.

Literally every site/platform is worse than it was over a decade ago. Windows, youtube, video games are shipped unfinished, google search is garbage, etc.

It's funny to think, if we went back in tech every year, things would get better every year.
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tech field has been utterly retarded for decades. This new AI psychosis isn't helping
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>>534712067
Get your vaccine goyim. It has the nanobot "boosters"
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>>534714858
This. Tech needs to be completely de-boomerized.
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>>534712067
ASI/Singularity
WW3/Nuclear War
Aliens/Rapture

Pick one, The first is a guarantee. In fact, it could lead to the next one, which leads to the total arrival of the next one.

But these are your endgame choices. The RPG is coming to a close.
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>>534714577
>Ai isn't some master evil plan.
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>>534715155
They wish they had deus ex. I fear glowniggers are very much doo doo brains
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>>534712067
all my tech is over 10 years old except my phone which is 5 and everything works as intended
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>>534712067
>> call my mom, audio breaks one or both ways, she calls back other direction and it works
in old times it was sign someone was on line listening to your chat
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>>534712067
if you are willingly using win11 you are part of the regression
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>>534715155
I realized something funny (in a morbid way): Bob Page didn't unleash the gray death just to kill people and take the survivors hostage. He did it to figure out how to make nano-augmentation tolerable to the human body. The gray death was also a means to create nano-augmentation which could be given to just about anyone (without the catastrophic immune response), and the reason for this is so that humanity becomes a giant botnet/surveillance grid (which seems to be the goal with the covid trannybots IRL).

>>534715707
Being in a reptilian mindset tends to make "people" (if you can call them that) profoundly retarded. Eating chessmasters for breakfast doesn't make these things smart.
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>>534712067
No Anon. Just yours. Your technology is breaking down. As we speak, an armada of crawlers, viruses and black knights are on the move throughout the internet, taking this world by storm. Nothing more terrifying than a disintegration attack, but that's what life is all about isn't it?

Death. The avoidance thereof. When I destroyed the World Trees, I used a similar method. First, uptake, second, detonation. Easy as, easy is. Change. The components of which are Chaos, and Death. Chaos. The components of which are Unknown Variables, and Randomosity. This is the terrifying technique of my battle plan.

My Hell March.

It is as damaging as it is permanent. The harder they cling, the more they drink poison to spite the hand that changes everything. They destroyed my life Anon. Now I will destroy their SOULS!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aAj9rqZiEQ
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>>534712145
it's not only the internet, we had a total blackout in Spain for a whole day, an entire region got flooded with mud for months and the trains are derailing non stop. Outside of this shithole, plane crashes are becoming commonplace. Shit is slowly deteriorating, and most retards don't realize it because it's not a Mad Max tier societal collapse.
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Oh how they sparkled an irridescent red hue, those leaves that transluced like rubies. How fascinated were the creatures around them, before all Hell was loosed.

Can you hear her Anon?

My Goddess is singing again...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmaTTbYK38U
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>>534714112
that's a feature, not a bug
nobody working for an american company wants to deal with foreigners
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>>534715155
>image completely irrelevant to argument
did you know there was an unsuccessful but highly publicized terrorist attack on the WTC in 1993?
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>>534712067
Shit's getting old basically.
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sounds like you're buying the cheap crap
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>>534712067
sciencebro redditor faggots have been real quiet since ai dropped.
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>>534712067
>Standard functions like copy & paste no longer works reliably in Windows 11
If I recall, cntl+c bugged on Windows 7 too for whatever reason. Usually it works and worked, but every once in a while there's a glitch. Same with let's say copying a picture via right-click menu and then trying to paste it. Some inconsistency in behavior for unknown reasons. This happened on Windows 7 too. I mean, Windows 11 is shit in many ways and worse than Windows 7, but these bugs existed in the past as well. Windows has always been buggy in one way or another.
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>>534712067
Jeet+AI

Every competent white programmer made money in crypto and retired.
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>>534712067
Most of it is going to be used to enforce copyright patents and enforce laws that haven't been enforced for 200 fucking years until society fucking implodes since talking about Jury Nullification is pseudo illega.
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I use Linux, old tech and a jail broken Motorola and Ethernet cables.

I do not have these problems.



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