What went wrong with Technology?

What went wrong with Technology?

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iMessage for toilets?

It became redundant.

Most tech are propped up by hype and investor greed without any true underlying value.
Is it really necessary to turn your home into some 1984 monitoring system just so you can activate stuff with voice command? No, but people do it anyway out of some misguided sense of needing a status symbol.

people wanting so called "smart homes", and being tracked like crazy and not caring because they "have nothing to hide"

Smart home is great as long as you self host everything

MEDS AND BBC
>1984
Have you even read that horrible novel?
Moronic Idiot.
Not this

Smart toilets are based cope

iToddlers need permission to shit in their potties... sad!

Tranny tier post. Almost expected a tripcode.

Is this pay-per-flush?

>Toilet license expired
>Sewage pipe gets blocked till you pay 9.99 for the subscription
>Some Pajeet pushes broken update eventually and your trap gets drained
>Die from sewer gases poisoning

>internet goes down
>can't take a shit

"Data driven experiences" made private companies want to harvest all information about the user instead of only their bug reports.

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>buzz-word
Bee.

pills stat

All technology more advanced than an Atari ST is a mistake.

Does it use systemd? I only use systemd-free toilets.

mechanic and electricity are fine
electronics were a mistake

well, it might be better than using proprietary, but it's still a dumb concept, because you don't really need it

There's some shit that's actually useful. You don't 'need' anything.
>lights
>heating
>shutters
>checking the insides of oven/fridge to not let heat/cold out
It's not a must but I feel comfy with my lights dimming whenever I start a movie on Plex.