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  • R

    Would you still scroll if you knew your stats? I read that the average person checks their phone 150 times a day!! Wild right? It would be cool if social platforms gave stats like, you have logged in 8 times today or you have spent 55 minutes total here today, or 5 hours this week. Then could have qustions like, what have you been up to here? Or, do you feel this has been time well spent? Feels daring!

    jordanSA•...

    apple does this for iphones right? Unless im missing the suggestion. I think it's been mostly a flash in the pan, sadly

    technology
    consumer electronics
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  • I

    We're putting software in places it doesn't belong. Two short rants about software making things worse.

    Making things less thingy

    A little while back BMW tried to charge people to use the seat heaters that were already installed in their cars. They reneged after some bad press, but the trend continues. Here's Audi's page on features you can pay to unlock.

    This is possible because software is used to artificially hamstring the car. Imagine if you bought a car with a sun roof that was bolted in place because you didn't pay to "unlock" it upfront. Enthusiasts would figure out how to cheaply remove those bolts, and the car company would eventually give up on the idea. Unfortunately, software is notoriously difficult to alter in place, and circumvention of "digital locks" is generally considered illegal.

    Businesses can use software to hold their product's essence for ransom.

    In 2019 Nike released some high-tech shoes that you could control with an app, and last year they discontinued the app. Some of the features of the shoes don't work without the app. Until someone reverse engineers the setup, fans of the shoes will have to keep the app around on an old phone and make sure nothing gets automatically updated and removed.

    The product is less useful because the business got sick of maintaining the software interface.

    It's convenient but it's less good

    Many restaurants around here (Brisbane, Australia) have adoped online ordering. Instead of talking to staff, you tap on your phone. It can break in silly ways when compare to talking with a person; it's extremely unlikely that the colour of your t-shirt is going to give the waitress a seizure, but it's not uncommon for the "order" button on the menu app to freeze because of some quirk in your phone's web browser.

    It's certainly more convenient, in some respect, but I've been starting to think that not every convenience is worth it. I've been struggling with feelings of isolation for a little while, and I've been noticing the way that convenience can be at odds with connection. In 2025 it's extremely convenient to not engage with other people.

    It's also convenient to type out a big rant while sitting at my desk in my house. It would be much less convenient to commiserate with friends over dinner or beers. I worry that "social media" (including UpTrust) will become the dominant social substrate out of convience, even though there are much better non-software alternatives.

    jordanSA•...
    Man I didnt know that about BMW and Audi. It's alarmingly close to the Snow Crash dystopia. For some reason the ability to pay to unlock self-driving doesn't feel that way, but stuff like seat warmers and lights are icky....
    consumer electronics
    automotive technology
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  • dara_like_sara avatar

    where would you buy a backpack? as the title says–

    where would you buy a backpack from? brands and model of backpack

    share why you like it plz

    marcello•...
    I have this backpack: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07MXQXMD8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1 I like it because: It is large and has many pockets. E.g. there’s a side pocket I like to keep my wireless mouse in, a sunglasses pocket, etc....
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    product reviews
    consumer electronics
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  • R

    What's your view on EMFs? What do you belief about EMFs? I keep hearing seemingly reputable people warning about them. My husband says the argument isn’t scientifically sound. If you think EMFs are harmful, why, and how do you reduce exposure? I use wireless headphones a lot- my phone not so much.

    renee•...

    Thanks Nat. I’ll check it out. My husband often uses airpods at night because we live in a neighborhood with a lot of nightlife.

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  • R

    What's your view on EMFs? What do you belief about EMFs? I keep hearing seemingly reputable people warning about them. My husband says the argument isn’t scientifically sound. If you think EMFs are harmful, why, and how do you reduce exposure? I use wireless headphones a lot- my phone not so much.

    nat•...
    I don’t worry about EMFs at all. But I have reduced the amount of time I wear noise-canceling headphones because I read it impacts our brain - https://gizmodo.com/the-quiet-danger-of-noise-canceling-headphones-1851407784?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us...
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  • nat avatar

    Anyone drinking molecular hydrogen rich water? A friend of mine bought a water bottle that turns regular water into hydrogen rich water. She’s been drinking this water for several months and swears by it. She says she has more energy, recovers easily from physical exercise, and her senses are heightened.

    The water bottle is distributed by a MLM. I thought it was a new thing. But I researched and was surprised to see how popular molecular hydrogen rich water is.

    I’ll usually an early adopter of stuff like this but I’m hesitant because the long-term effects are not known.

    Is there anyone drinking this stuff? What has your experience been?

    renee•...

    I bought one on Amazon when I was in The States. My luggage was too full to bring it back. My husband thinks the science is fishy. I get excited about the reviews. Have you been using it, Nat?

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