What's Some Tech That Was Better Than It Is Now?

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When you connect a new device to a 'smart' tv, you must pay homage to the manufacturer with a ritualistic dance. Plugging and unplugging the device. Turning them on and off in the correct sequence like entering a konami code.

Every time you want to switch devices, the tv must scan for them. And god forbid you lose power, or unplug something. You are granted the delight experience of doing it all over again.

I have fond memories of the days of just plugging something in, and pressing the input button. Instant gratification. It was a simpler time.

What is some other tech that used to be better?

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The internet.

The internet of the 90s was wild, creative, and not as accessible. We dreamed that as it grew and became more accessible, a utopia of information and creativity would flourish.

Instead we got a bland, corporate wasteland, and free soapboxes for every shithead out there.

Yup, most of the internet is now sadly an ad-infested monetized corporate hellhole, and as a bonus it's now rapidly being filled to the brim with AI slop, because it clearly wasn't bad enough just yet... :(

Is there a solution (other than being on Lemmy)?

There is a bit of a smolnet renaissance happening in niche tech and creative circles. Using IRC to socialize, reviving gopher protocol for blogs, creating lofi and pure HTML/CSS sites instead of using bloated JS frameworks. And of course, creating simple and/or federated services for media sharing.

Tell me if you'd like to know more. Additionally, my home instance is full of people with such interests.

I would like to know more.

Mind linking some communities?

I hope they reply (and that I remember to come back and check again so I can see it,) I'm very interested, too!

I've been thinking of starting a blog to help motivate me to do more writing. For a while I felt burnt out because I knew I'd have no hope in hell of being able to do a bunch of SEO stuff to enable people to actually see if anything I write, but I've concluded that people based networks are the only way something like this will work for me. After all, most of my favourite blogs or blog posts are ones I've heard of through word of mouth.

I've not heard of gopher protocol though, that sounds interesting

If you are interested in gopher you might also like gemini protocol.

If you haven’t tried I2P, it gives me those old web vibes.

Ooh, I looked it up and it sounds interesting. I look forward to figuring it out and experiencing it for myself, thanks! :)

Decentralized & federated networks: Lemmy, Mastodon, Nostr, Freenet, I2P, etc

All that chaos is still out there. Its just that its smaller and you have to not get stuck in the corporate bullshit.

Finding it is almost impossible though. I've tried and tried but the search engines don't show any of these cute little niche sites that are definitely out there.

You know, you aren't wrong.

I've been noodling on an idea for a while:

What about a.. fediverse focused/ federated search engine?

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I disagree. There's so much more creativity and information out there than there was in the 90's.

It’s just easier to access and in a prettier box, covered in advertisements.

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