People really be like "oh imagine a future society where humans have to be cybernetically enhanced by machines to get a job" bro wake up just be an American without a car

@SwiftOnSecurity

Also smart phones.

Many restaurants don’t have a physical menu anymore, just a QR code.

@styfle @SwiftOnSecurity they often do have a physical menu hidden somewhere, you just have to ask, or be visibly confused by the qr code
@ro @styfle @SwiftOnSecurity try going to the doctor without a phone it’s rough
@reconbot @ro @styfle @SwiftOnSecurity Genuine question: How so? I see the QR codes in restaurants, but I’ve never used my phone for anything besides browsing the web in the waiting room, when visiting my doctor. What am I missing?
@philip @ro @styfle @SwiftOnSecurity MyChart has been eating most of my local offices

@philip @ro @styfle @SwiftOnSecurity charts, forms, payments, appointments, etc

It’s awesome tbh but leaves a lot of people behind

@reconbot @ro @styfle @SwiftOnSecurity My office uses MyChart too, but only for scheduling, it’s available online without a phone, and you can still call to make an appointment as well. So it doesn’t feel like a “blocker” to folks without smartphones yet.
But I agree we’re moving in that direction in general.