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Tech Used to Be Bleeding Edge, Now it’s Just Bleeding | After a decade of scandals and half-assed product launches, people are no longer buying the future Big Tech is selling.::After a decade of scandals and half-assed product launches, people are no longer buying the future Big Tech is selling.

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[–] [email protected] -5 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Older generations may not be. Millenials were big into the latest, greatest Android and Apple devices but trailed off eventually. I'm using a Samsung S9 as my main phone now cos I don't see a point in upgrading.

But Zoomers and Alphas have serious FOMO so they want the latest everything.

Same will happen again in a cycle. It's why governments and corpos want MORE babies being born. Kids are naive and see things like "ray tracing" as being uber-essential when really it's not and the tech is silly.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

Ray tracing might not be essential(it is cool though), however the tensor cores and ram are for certain things. — Naive Zoomer

(Technological advancement can be a net win for society— however people have been burned one too many times by the business types circle jerking it to short term profits and monetizing data collection)

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