@weirdtreething To be honest, technology and internet as a whole.
- Applications shouldn't include tracker libraries.
- Few corporations shouldn't have monopoly over services we use and our data.
- APIs should be documented and open to the public.
- IMs and email services should have native clients instead of being electron garbage (basically a web browser).
- Operating Systems should be simple, fast, and efficient.
- Users should have the ability to remove or disable any unwanted features.
- You shouldn't be forced to have a smartphone, install apps that spy on you, or have accounts on every single website just to be able to exist in modern society (banking, sending/receiving parcels).
- It should be normal for people to NOT be reachable at all times, 24/7.
- Phones should have expandable storage, headphone jacks, and physical keyboards.
...all of it was true in late 2000s/early 2010s. It was legitimately fun to use and tinker with computers and phones. Technology made in the past decade is a mistake (including web3). It no longer belongs to us and we have to actively fight so we don't get turned into a product.