The only digital subscription service I want is a subscription to a real-life IT person in my real-life local community who will go into my phone and computer once a month to remove all the new AI features and other enshittifying features that companies have sneaked onto my devices against my will since the last time.

Seriously. If AI is so fanbloodytastic, why do they have to sneak it in and hide any off-switches?

@CiaraNi This was two posts below yours in my feed. We’ve collectively spent 819 million hours completing CAPTCHAs.

https://social.marxist.network/@yogthos/113971886111495746

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By 2025, reCAPTCHA is no longer effective against bots but continues to be used due to its tracking capabilities and data collection. It extensively monitors users' cookies, browsing history, and browser environment for advertising and tracking purposes. This system is responsible for wasting 819 million hours of wasted human time and billions of dollars in Google profits. https://boingboing.net/2025/02/07/recaptcha-819-million-hours-of-wasted-human-time-and-billions-of-dollars-google-profit.html #privacy #technology #google

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@bodhipaksa Great example of how we've lost control. I've noticed that a notable amount of my workday now is spent not on actual tasks, but on repeatedly logging in to multiple systems; two-factor-authenticating; catching and correcting AI-caused errors; trying to find ways to turn off new unwanted features that disrupt my work; and trying to find my place and task among all the digital noise on my screen. Multiply that by each staff member and there must be a measurable productivity loss.
@CiaraNi @bodhipaksa I agree, I work from home rurally and if I need to get a 2FA text I often have to walk around the garden until the good lord of phones delivers the six numbers numerously critical to the same things I am doing on repeat. I find lots of good tips on here for unwanted aiware removal and there is a lot and it is so very well hidden. Some of the captcha is now insane to the point I am no longer human by the time I complete it. I am off to buy some reading lamps for books:-)

@david_preston @bodhipaksa That's a great point about a further time-waster - all the 2FA-ing and many of the other features assume everyone is on a fast internet connection. And has a decent-sized screen. And a keyboard.

'I am off to buy some reading lamps for books' - that's the right idea!

@CiaraNi @david_preston @bodhipaksa

So much this - I don't have *any* of those things.

Add to that, 'offline' programs that will no longer work well (or at all) without an internet connection. 😡

I'm in the process right this minute of transferring files from one program to another just because of all that (plus the uncomfortable feeling my files could be read and/or deleted if ever deemed unsuitable).

(Edited to add missing word 'work')

@Her_Doing That is absolutely the right emoji for all of this. It's such a frustrating mess.

@david_preston @bodhipaksa

@CiaraNi @david_preston @bodhipaksa

It really is. I have *never* had a good internet connection, so every app/software program has always been chosen for its ability to work offline.

To no longer be able to perform one of the few key functions I need it to do is beyond frustrating - and I'm just not accepting it any more.

I feel we had a contract & they broke that contract. Therefore I choose to no longer be a customer.

@Her_Doing 'I feel we had a contract & they broke that contract.' That resonates. An added frustration I've been feeling is the way they mess us around even when we're paying customers. It's not just free products or software, but products we pay for, based on the service they provided when we signed up, not this new, enshittified service.

@david_preston @bodhipaksa

@CiaraNi @Her_Doing @david_preston

For true enshittification I'd recommend Quickbooks (Intuit). You used to have to buy the app on a CD for $300. It would work forever, but they would artificially stop updating the tax tables after three years, which meant you could no longer do payroll. This was proto-enshittification. So you'd spend another $300. $100 a year.

Now it's a subscription service. It's $1000 a year: a 10x hike in price.

@bodhipaksa That's unconscionable! Say I, naively, as if I thought the corporate digital world had a conscious to be un-able in the first place.

@Her_Doing @david_preston

@bodhipaksa @CiaraNi @david_preston

We use QB & I'm a tiny bit concerned they can still somehow make it no longer work.

We've never used the tax tables - have never had more than five staff & most were on the same hours every week, so we just calculated the taxes manually as they changed twice a year.

If something ever goes wrong & we have to go to an annual subscription model, we're out. We'll go back to spreadsheets before we do that.

@CiaraNi @david_preston @bodhipaksa

I *loved* Evernote. I LOVED it. I went pro a week after discovering it & I *never* do that. (Usually the free model is good enough - but I felt the pro was worth it. That was almost fifteen years ago.)

I still want to love it. And maybe I will keep it a bit longer, especially since I have so much invested. But I'm looking at alternatives, especially going forward, and I am gradually deleting what is already there.

@Her_Doing @CiaraNi @david_preston

Ah, Evernote! I switched to Bear app many years ago and never looked back.

@bodhipaksa @CiaraNi @david_preston

One of the things I wish I could have is some kind of web clipper. Evernote has it. Obsidian supposedly has it, although I have never been able to make it work. I think Joplin has it as well.

I'm open to looking at new software, but maybe not right this minute. (!!) Life is a lot and my brain is not right now.

Plus, I'm in a mood. 😄 I've always been a 'less is more' girl, but wow, these days that's manifesting itself IN SPADES.

@Her_Doing @CiaraNi @david_preston A web clipper as in something that can save web pages, or parts of them? Bear does that very nicely. (AlthoughI often have to do a little tidying after saving.) It uses nested hashtags to create pseudo folders for organization. I use it for collecting and organizing articles that will inform books I’m writing.

@bodhipaksa @CiaraNi @david_preston

Yes - that's what I'm looking for! I didn't see it in a list of Bear's features - thank you! 🙏

@Her_Doing @CiaraNi @david_preston There’s a browser plugin for web clipping. Select part of a web page and it’ll save just that. Or it can save just the link. There are various options. Works on my phone and computer.

@david_preston @bodhipaksa

'I find lots of good tips on here for unwanted aiware removal' - me too. I am grateful to my neighbours here in the Fediverse who generously share tips about AI workarounds and ways to block or thwart it. Unfortunately for all of us, it's a never-ending task though.

@david_preston @CiaraNi @bodhipaksa Not the same issue exactly, but over the last few years (before semi retirement now), the amount of time I’d spend for logins and 2FAs was just silly. Often waiting for client to be available so we could tag team. Then of course I’d respond yes to “remember this device”. And overnight scans would delete the useful cookies. 🤦‍♀️ 🤷🏼‍♀️ One of many reasons that my career lost all of its appeal during and since Covid.

@bookworks It's all so infuriating. And unnecessary. It doesn't have to be like this! Most of these things used to work fine.

@david_preston @bodhipaksa

@CiaraNi @david_preston @bodhipaksa Fraud is definitely an issue, but the vendors and banks are putting all of the onus on the customer/user. I can’t tell you how many data breach notices I’ve seen in the last decade or so.

@bookworks I can well believe it. The imbalance in the relationship between user/customer and vendor is scandalous at this point.

@david_preston @bodhipaksa

@CiaraNi @bodhipaksa this post got some attention. Bought two reading lamps, one rechargeable and aggressively birght and one that didn't come with a bulb. It isn't just the digital world for me today, time for sleep.