We're addicted to overcomplexity.
I mean... virtue? Doing something good? Not being a moneyslut? Am I speaking Martian? Oh, I'm in America, of course I am. 🤦♂️
(I know I'm preaching to the choir)
People want to buy $1,500 phones every 8 months?
Well, clearly, I guess, given that's the paradigm we've ended up with. And actually, I don't even know why I asked, given that I've had people yell at me for _not_ buying top of the line phones every time they come out, and for even suggesting that people should have the option of _not_ doing that
It made a lot more sense when there was more change every year (think 1998-2015), but now it's just stupidpants.
I swear, by 2040 it will be normalized to have authentication dongles inside the human body or something. That's the only way things could possibly get more invasive.
Oh my god do _NOT_ challenge them.
It's already bad enough you've gotta submit your credit card, phone number, email, home address, backup email, back up phone number, mailing address, face, finger prints, social security number, driver's license, GPS location, and install an app with permissions even _you_ don't have, just to use modern services.
I had to enter my (cell) phone number to set up my new router yesterday.
Utterly cursed.
What does TR-69 do?