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Reddit used to be amazing. "Just pick a username and password. Give us your email if you want to be able to do a password reset." Now an email (with verification) is required and you'll still get insta-shadow-banned.
Actually, no, an email is not required. It's a dark pattern. You just need to click "Continue" without entering any email address.
Ask HN: What things has tech made worse in your life?
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Honestly... it depends if you have an ad-blocker. I would prefer TV to Youtube any day, if I had a TV ad-blocker, simply because the content is far more likely to be reasonable quality rather than a 20 minute clickbait video with 30 seconds of actual content.
Are you sure? When I used to watch Battlebots on Discovery channel it was basically 6 minutes of action wrapped in 10 minutes of fluff and 15 minutes of ads. Discovery Magazine had 3 sections per half-hour; comparatively speaking any science channel in YT will have way more content, and a lot of it really good for specialized audiences. Travel YT are way more up-to-date and useful than TV travel documentaries used to…
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#483I grew up in the 90's, when I turned on the TV the audio was being output immediately and the actual display took a second to warm up. a second. Now my TV takes about 30s to start up, it's actually constantly on standby mode. It takes a good 5-10 minutes to actually boot from cold. using the UI feels sluggish, there's proprietary "applications" which clog up the main screen and I'm told it spies on me. Not to mention…
I haven't had this experience at all with my new TV I bought this year. It boots up in quite literally 3 seconds and I can navigate to netflix or the criterion channel right away and begin playing stuff there I can even mirror my phone screen directly to my TV with with my phone's built-in functionality, which has actually been useful more times than I would have expected!
I’m glad your TV works for you, I haven’t found one that boots in 3s and is usable- even from standby.
What model do you have?
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Do you recognize that this is subjective? YouTube is way better than TV, imo.
Maybe being better than TV was a bit of a low bar to shoot for. Youtube has super good stuff but it's like with email: there are very good emails and then there is the spam. But there is no youtube 'spamfilter'. Hm... idea?
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#485I can’t count the number of times my wife has shouted at the iPad because some web dev wants a SPA form validation that didn’t work correctly, and all while trying to do something reasonably important like making sure our child gets fed food at school without the ingredients she’s allergic to.
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Advertising is cancer and should die, but billboards and real-world display advertising is probably the least bad version of it. I'd prefer if online advertising (and the associated data collection and privacy violations) were nuked first.
Counterpoint: You can escape online advertising by walking away from the computer. There's nowhere you can walk to escape physical advertising. Maybe the desert.
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Actually, no, an email is not required. It's a dark pattern. You just need to click "Continue" without entering any email address.
Some subreddits (like /r/linux) will delete your comments if you don’t register an email though.
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#488I share your frustrations with Chatbots on the phone so much. Weeks ago I was dealing with chest pain/heart pain. I ended up trying to call a bunch of clinics/doctors to try to get a recommendation of where to go. Everywhere I called, they would have a spiel about covid that would last 1/2 minutes. It would make me livid and my pain worse. I understand that thats partly my fault for being impatient. But it felt so ha…
I see you made the mistake of thinking that the healthcare system has anything to do with your wellness. Common mistake, but still a mistake. The healthcare system is just another machine to shovel money into a select group of peoples pocket, any doctoring they choose to provide is just a consequence of the marketing budget (gotta keep those word-of-mouth numbers up!).
I come from a 3rd world middle eastern county. We somehow have a life expectancy higher than the US. And over there you pretty much just deal with the doctors straightforward. I think part of the problem is there isn’t enough doctors in the US to begin with
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#489Cars. I appreciate all of the advances in emissions reduction, safety, etc., but when I was a kid I learned the basics of working on nearly any car on the market, and now even with an OBD scanner most of them are still near unfixable without visiting a dealership. Cars are literally immobilized by things like faulty sensors when if ignored, the car would legitimately still work just fine. That's just the purely funct…
> Cars are literally immobilized by things like faulty sensors when if ignored, the car would legitimately still work just fine. Any concrete examples of this? FWIW, cars are orders of magnitude more reliable than they were 40, 50+ years ago even though those were easier to work on.
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I work in digital advertising. I manage several billion impressions a year in ads spend and over $15M a year. I think it's easy for engineers to undervalue the importance of advertising. Without marketing, many many well-engineered products would never be discovered. This is why marketing is considered a core function of business. It speeds up the integration of new products and technologies into the general society.…
99.9% of products aren't needed in any way by anybody. 90% of products are created to fill an artificial demand manufactured by advertising in the first place. these products and their manufacturing comes at a massive carbon cost for meaningless gain. i also worked in digital advertising. for some of the biggest brands out there. i quit.