This is absolutely beautiful and very well done.

> Nothing you own is finished. Everything exists in a state of permanent incompletion, permanently needing.

https://www.terrygodier.com/the-last-quiet-thing

@stefan No argument there IS a lot of enshittification going on, but this is just glorifying „the good old days“.

Your watch telling you about abnormal heart rate has saved lives, so I don’t see why this is a bad thing.

If you don’t opt-in to every app‘s notifications, you don’t have to dismiss so many notifications, that’s a decision people make.

And I remember the time we had to spent in the past doing chores like: sitting at home waiting for a call not coming. >>

@stefan Queuing at the bank for cashing in a check, making a transfer, printing bank statements.

Having to file these statements, storing them, for years and years.

And those products weren’t „finished“, they had bugs as well. Game breaking bugs in a video game cartridge, no updates. Bugs were fixed in the next hardware iteration, if at all.